Healthy Living Circles
Supporting local health programs focused on mental health, reproductive education, and disease prevention.
Program Overview
Health is more than the absence of disease—it’s about creating communities where people can thrive physically, mentally, and emotionally. Our Healthy Living Circles program takes a holistic approach to community health, focusing on prevention, education, and culturally sensitive care that honors traditional healing practices while incorporating modern health knowledge.
What We Focus On
Our comprehensive health programs address the most pressing health challenges facing displaced and underserved communities.
Mental Health
Community mental wellness circles and trauma-informed care for healing from displacement and conflict.
Reproductive Health
Comprehensive sexual health education and reproductive care that respects cultural values and traditions.
Disease Prevention
Education and prevention programs for communicable diseases, nutrition, and chronic disease management.
Community Wellness
Building community capacity for health promotion and creating supportive environments for healing.
Program Components
Our health programs are designed to be culturally appropriate and community-led.
Mental Health & Wellness
- Trauma-informed community healing circles
- Peer support group facilitation training
- Stress management and coping strategies
- Cultural healing practices integration
- Mental health first aid training
Health Education & Prevention
- Sexual and reproductive health education
- Nutrition and healthy cooking workshops
- Communicable disease prevention
- Maternal and child health programs
- Chronic disease management education
Our Community-Centered Approach
We believe that the most effective health programs are those that are led by and rooted in the communities they serve.
Community Health Workers
Training local community members to become health educators and advocates within their own communities.
Cultural Integration
Respecting and incorporating traditional healing practices while introducing evidence-based health interventions.
Sustainable Systems
Building health systems that communities can maintain and expand long after our direct involvement ends.
