Support and Connection for Immigrant Mothers
Course
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About
Arriving in a new country is challenging—this session offers immigrant mothers tools, resources, and a supportive space to connect and build community with confidence.
Details
Seats: 6
Language: English
Length: 60 minutes
Overview
This session is designed to help immigrant mothers navigate the challenges of building connections in a new environment. Participants will learn practical strategies to strengthen their support networks, share experiences, and discover valuable resources for personal and family growth. Through interactive discussions and activities, you’ll leave feeling empowered and equipped with actionable steps to foster meaningful relationships and create a strong sense of community.
What You'll Learn
- Understand the importance of building a support network for emotional well-being, parenting, and personal growth.
- Identify common challenges to connection and learn practical strategies to overcome them.
- Explore and share local and online resources tailored to immigrant mothers and their families.
- Leave with actionable steps and a personalized plan to strengthen your connections.
Instructor Profile
Languages Spoken: English, Italian
Countries Lived In: Italy, USA
Born and raised in Italy, Sara is an experienced educator with over 10 years of teaching. She holds a Master’s degree in Pedagogy, which has equipped her with a deep understanding of relationship-building, community support, and educational development.
In addition to her teaching experience, Sara is a proud volunteer for a nonprofit organization in New York City, supporting immigrant women in navigating resources and building strong networks. As an immigrant mother herself, she has firsthand experience overcoming the challenges of adapting to a new country and creating a supportive community. Sara is deeply inspired by the opportunity to learn from people of different cultures and backgrounds. This passion for connecting with others and embracing diversity has motivated her to teach this class, empowering other immigrant mothers to form meaningful connections, access resources, and thrive in their new environments.