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The Wakanheza Project gives schools, teachers,
parents, and communities tangible, easy to use tools that work to
reduce tension and barriers that lead to harsh words or actions. It
amplifies what schools are already doing to offer safe, comfortable,
welcoming places for children and families.
Michelle Brouse, principal at Island Lake Elementary in Mounds View, uses the Wakanheza Project in her school and says "everyone benefits from peaceful outreach." Read her article in MESPA Best Practices.
How do you bring Wakanheza to your school -- and create a more caring, welcoming environment? Implementing Wakanheza in your daily life and school is simple. It requires no budget -- there are no materials to buy; it is a way of living.
- Click
on the PDF link below to download a flyer explaining the three simple steps
you can follow to bring Wakanheza into your school community.
- Click on the link above to visit the Wakanheza Web site for complete information on bringing Wakanheza to your school.
- Or contact one of the Wakanheza partners listed below.
The Wakanheza Project Partners MESPA is a founding partner in the Wakanheza project. For complete information, contact the Initiative for Peaceful Families and Communities: 651-266-2597
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