Parent University is proud to announce the launch of the “Mujeres y Valores” program, a new initiative designed to empower Spanish-speaking mothers to become advocates for themselves and their children. This innovative program provides participants with a unique opportunity to engage with community leaders, business owners, and fellow mothers to enhance their knowledge, skills, and self-advocacy abilities.

The “Mujeres y Valores” program offers a platform where participants can interact with accomplished community leaders and business owners, gaining insights into their personal successes. Furthermore, participants share experiences and insights among themselves, fostering a supportive network that encourages mutual growth and empowerment.

Instructors leading the program impart valuable knowledge and skills that strengthen participants’ understanding of societal dynamics, their rights, and mechanisms for protection within society. The curriculum is thoughtfully crafted to provide lasting benefits, equipping parents with tools that will enable them to advocate effectively for themselves and meet the diverse needs of their children well into the future.

Parent University is excited to introduce “Mujeres y Valores” as part of its ongoing commitment to supporting parents and families. This program reflects our dedication to empowering individuals within our community to lead fulfilled and successful lives. The first cohort will be graduating from this course on October 10, 2023.

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