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Women's Journey
Meetings are held 4th Thursday of every month unless noted

Deicke Auditorium
5701 Cypress Road
Plantation
From the East:
Broward Blvd - West
Pass 441 and Turnpike Overpass -Turn right on East Acre Drive. Turn left on Cypress Road. Auditorium is on the right hand side.

Time:
  7:00PM - 9:00PM(Program begins promptly at 7:00 PM)

More Information:
954-776--0406
 Ext. One

 

 

Be sure to read the message from Ann each month


What is Women’s Journey
?

As women we are ready to consciously determine who we are, what we deserve and what we want.  Giving to others must include giving to ourselves.  Knowing ourselves is our source of empowerment.

Women's Journey is a progressive program of recovery from the social pressures that restrict us in our search to reach our full potential.  It is a program which provides all women a free and safe place to learn, understand, listen and share the complexities of our lives with one another.  In sharing, we are informed and refreshed, comforted and liberated from the loneliness of being lost to our authentic self.

The purpose of
Women's Journey is to make it possible for women to see their hopes and dreams made real.  We stand for a safe world for women, regardless or race, creed or sexual orientation, where they can carve out a clear sense of self.  We are committed that every women experiences the love and support of other women in her journey to self-fulfillment.  We hold each woman's sharing as a sacred trust and pledge to maintain that trust in complete confidence.  All those who wish to participate in Women's Journey are welcome and are invited to join other women in their quest for self-assurance and empowerment.

 

 —————Awakening Your True Self—————
www.womensjourney.org
Your tax deductible contributions are appreciated.
Women’s Journey, Inc. is a Non-Profit Corporation
 

Presentation based on Codependency and the Socialization of Women, by Ann Mody Lewis, Ph.D., Copyright 1996