Workshop Registration Form
A gentle space for the Filipinx soul—where we meet our inner child, honor our parents’ stories, and learn to bridge the distance between them. Through reflection, shared stories, and healing practices, you’ll leave with a lighter heart, deeper understanding, and tools to continue your journey.
Date: November 16th, 2025 | Sunday
Time: 3:00-5:30 PM PST
Venue: S. Mark Taper Vista Lodge in Monte Verde Park in Lakewood, CA
4626 Shadeway Rd, Lakewood, CA 90713
Fee:
$60 workshop
$20 fee for those experiencing financial hardship
Payment: Paypal only. For Zelle and Venmo, please forward payments to info@nurtureandhealcounseling.com and fill out this form.
What to Expect:
A welcoming, culturally rooted space for the Filipinx soul
Guided reflections to meet and honor your inner child
Compassionate exploration of family patterns and generational stories
Practices to bridge understanding between you and your parents
Grounding, and self-compassion exercises
Take-home tools and rituals to continue your healing journey
What to bring: You’re welcome to bring a pen and journal.
Is This Workshop for You?
✅ You’re Filipinx or part of the diaspora and want a space that feels like home
✅ You’re curious about meeting your inner child
✅ You want to understand your parents’ story with more compassion
✅ You’re ready to explore and begin the process to healing family patterns
✅ You love learning in community and being witnessed in your growth
If you checked yes to any of these, this workshop is for you. 💛
Disclaimer:
This workshop is a space for learning, reflection, and connection. While we may explore themes related to trauma and healing, this is not therapy and does not replace professional mental health care.
Your well-being matters most. You are invited to participate at your own pace—listen to your body and emotions, and take a pause, step outside, or care for yourself in any way you need during our time together.
If you find yourself in emotional distress or crisis, we encourage you to reach out to a trusted friend, licensed therapist, or a crisis support line (in the U.S., call or text 988).