Take a look at our past online classes
Updated: Jul 20
The following pictures feature our successful online gatherings. Take a look!
Join Kacie and Star as they discuss resources for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. This conversation will focus on how to respond to survivors and why believing and listening to stories matter.
Learn about the many intersections that survivors face. Star will discuss the false feeling of shame and breaking curses. Kacie will discuss prevention strategies that you can implement in your community and in your everyday life to show you believe and stand with survivors. Since Wildflower Enterprises specifically has representatives in north central Pennsylvania and the bluegrass region of Kentucky, the resources we will share will be dedicated to those locations.
We encourage everyone who wants to stand with survivors to listen to this dynamic conversation.
This conversation will be via Facebook Live and Zoom. We will have a special time on Zoom after the recording to answer questions and be in community. We will prompt all watching when they can join the Zoom call.
Wildflower Enterprises is not a social service organization or non profit. Our goal is to connect people to the community resources that they may need. If you are a representative from an agency we ask that you contact us with the services you offer for survivors so we can add you to our support list and share with those who need your services.
We are excited to have Star (she/her/hers) lead our conversation Sunday!
Star Poole is a School Board Director in Williamsport. She has been on the board for The Heart of Williamsport for the past 3 years and a facilitator for North Central Pennsylvania's Alternatives to Violence project for the past 4 years. Star currently teaches networking classes for Wildflower Enterprises, and will be teaching a class for Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week at Lycoming College this summer. In addition, she recently joined The Outrun Coalition as a panelist where the goal is to give support to our young leaders looking to run for office.
Our Co-Founder Kacie (she/her/hers) will be joining Star during our conversation Sunday!
Kacie G. Hopkins is an artist with a background in communications and teaching abuse prevention. The main issues she has worked on are preventing sexual violence, domestic violence and trafficking. She has also worked with survivors of abuse for around 6 years. Kacie has a MA in Global Community Engagement and is passionate about survivor centered advocacy, sustainability, and trauma informed care.
10/15/2020
Wildflower Enterprises loves CONNECTING WOMEN around the world. We will be hosting a series of panels introducing women we have connected with over the last year! This panel on Nov. 1st will specifically discuss global women's entrepreneurship, slow and fair fashion, race and trade, fair trade, and environmental friendly designs.
Sounds like a lot? Well, join us, connect with our speakers, and learn what your role can be!
Speakers for Nov. 1st Include:
Sharmaine Knowles, Designer and Founder of HugaNug Authentic Bahamian
Tekia Thompson, founder of Black&Fair, Amplify Live, and works at Ten Thousand Villages
Katie Schmidt, founder and designer of Passion Lilie fair trade designs
Kait M, Co-founder of Wildflower Enterprises
Moderator, Kacie G. Hopkins of Wildflower Enterprises
and MORE
Suggested $10 donation.
READ MORE ABOUT THE AMAZING SPEAKERS!
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