Worldwide Network for Women’s Health & Empowerment

About:

WNNHE is a community of women, who are committed to healing, empowerment, and research to transform the effects of violence against women, such as trauma and PTSD,  and reinforce resilience and post traumatic growth. Although we have worked since 1990 with women in 49 countries around the world, as well as 26 states in USA, our primary focus will be on Armenia and Palestine for the next 3-5 years (2024-2029).

WNNHE’s purposed are to:

  • Support women traumatized by war and violence, including refugees and displaced women.
  • Provide healing groups with the 7-step Integrative Healing Model.
  • Make available training in the Transcendental Meditation® program, taught by certified teachers, as step 7 in the Integrative Healing Model.
  • Build on what we learn and nurture grassroots efforts into sustainable and measurable projects relevant to local culture.
  • Engage and provide opportunities for personal and professional growth.
  • Gather information locally and globally and make it accessible to these women.
  • Participate in research on reductions in trauma, stress, PTSD, depression, anxiety, and insomnia and the increase in women’s physical health and empowerment.
  • Coach, facilitate, mentor, and evaluate.

For more information on to join, collaborate, donate, please go to WNNHE.

Membership:

For more information on to join, collaborate, donate, please go to WNNHE.

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