Heart-Mind Well-Being Night at Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House
I had the opportunity to capture the wonderful moments of the Heart-Mind Index training evening that was held at Frog Hollow Neighborhood House. I also had the chance to collaborate with Kyra Dawson (from The Scribe's Desk), who wrote the article below for Frog Hollow's Community Connections Blog.
(source: https://communityconnection.wordpress.com/2015/02/16/heart-mind-well-being-night-at-frog-hollow-neighbourhood-house/)
(source: https://communityconnection.wordpress.com/2015/02/16/heart-mind-well-being-night-at-frog-hollow-neighbourhood-house/)
Educating our hearts and minds
It was a night for compassion, creativity, friendship and building community at Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House on the night of Thursday, February 5, 2015. The energy in the room at these Heart Mind Index project gatherings is always warm, inviting, nurturing, collaborative and fun. We split into groups and each group worked on a project that represented how compassion looked to them. We created activities related to the Heart Mind Index that were the kinds of activities that members of our communities could take part in to spread the word about our endeavor.
There were heirloom conversation pieces, a beautiful memory book of compassion, musical activity ideas, circle time activities for the Family Drop-in Programs, Japanese Group, Spanish Group, Mandarin/Cantonese Group and a board game that focused on encouraging and building the domains of the Heart Mind Index.
Every project beautifully represented our desire to change the world one ripple at a time. Our goal is to connect to each other as human beings, from family to community in our neighbourhoods and further beyond our borders to one day encompass our global community.
We hope you enjoy our collection of photos and let us know what your idea of compassion looks like in the comments below. How do these photos inspire you? And remember you can join us anytime at Frog Hollow to volunteer, take a class, take part in a drop-in or just to visit us for a coffee. We’d love to see you! :)
*Photo Credit – All photos taken by Jennie Yuen.
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