Heart of a Mother Experience (HOME) aims to build safe spaces for mothers to come together and share their joys and struggles, so they can seek wholeness and fulfilment. This is a journey to speak to the hearts of mothers and bring out the best in them and their families. Under HOME, mums will affirm and empower mums through the W.I.S.D.O.M Approach.
The 14-hour experience is conducted over 7 sessions.
- The Worthy Mum
- The Intimate Mum
- The Supportive Mum
- The Developer Mum
- The Organising Mum
- Meet the Mums
Participants are expected to attend all 7 sessions for maximum benefit. Small group discussions will provide spaces for mums to interact, reflect on and share what they’ve learnt together.
Dates: To be announced
Time: To be announced
Duration: 7 sessions x 2 hours
Group Size: Minimum 10 pax
When the minimum of 10 pax is not met, the workshop will be postponed.
Cancellation, Withdrawal, and Refund Policy
1. Registration for the programme closes one (02) weeks prior to the programme.
2. If the minimum number of participants is not fulfilled, the scheduled programme will be postponed to the next run. You will be notified of the postponement and your registration will be automatically carried forward to the next run.
3. If you are unable to attend the run you have registered for, you can either withdraw or transfer your registration to the next run, subject to the availability of space. In any case, you must inform us officially by email before the registration closes. There will not be any refund if you withdraw after the registration closes.
Please write in to us if you have any questions.
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