For many, the holiday season is filled with joy, good food and time spent with loved ones. Yet, the season can also come with a side of stress - especially if you're spending time with people who may have differing values and viewpoints.
To get into the spirit of the season, join JWI YWIN Chicago for a Friendsgiving where we'll learn strategies for healthy conflict management from SHALVA, a domestic abuse agency serving the Chicagoland Jewish community. Mingle over a good meal with network friends new and old, and come away with communication tools for handling any disagreements during the holidays and beyond!
As this is a potluck-style meal, attendees are asked to bring a vegetarian, nut-free dish.
In keeping with JWI’s commitment to serving the greater good, COVID-19 vaccines will be required. This program is built for all young Jewish adults who experience the world as female.
Photos and/or videos may be recorded at this event. Your attendance at this event grants your permission to be in these photos and/or videos, which may be used for promotional, archival, or educational purposes. If you do not want your photograph shared, please inform the event host.
FAQs:
What’s JWI? Jewish Women International (JWI) is the leading Jewish organization working to empower women and girls – of every race, culture, ability, gender identity, and sexual orientation – by ensuring and protecting their safety, building access to long-term economic security, and lifting and mentoring women leaders.
What’s the Young Women’s Impact Network? The network connects and supports local Jewish women and non-binary people in their 20s and 30s with empowering programs and leadership development.
What kind of programming does JWI put on? Our programs connect young Jewish women and non-binary people together and provide them with opportunities to grow together, thrive independently, and create a lasting impact on the world around them. Many of our programs focus on financial empowerment, healthy relationships, personal and professional development, and more!
How can I get more involved? If you are interested in getting more involved, email Melanie Schaeffer at [email protected] for more information.