A Meaningful Mother’s Day Gift

As Mother’s Day approaches, we are reminded of the unconditional love and support that mothers provide to their children and communities. At Ivy Child International, we are dedicated to empowering communities around the world through mindfulness education. This Mother’s Day, we invite you to honor the mothers in your life by supporting our mission.

Mothers are the foundation of families and communities. They work tirelessly to provide for their families, nurture their children, and create a safe and loving environment for their loved ones. By supporting Ivy Child International, you are not only honoring your mother, but you are also supporting mothers and communities from around the world through mindfulness education.

Mindfulness education has been shown to have a significant positive impact on children’s social, emotional, and academic well-being. At Ivy Child International, we believe that every child, parent, and community deserves access to mindfulness education. That’s why we have developed programs that aim to bring mindfulness education to communities in need.

Our Mindful Communities program helps to create a world where all communities have access to the benefits of mindfulness. By supporting this initiative, you are helping mothers in underserved communities and creating a more mindful world. This is a gift that not only honors maternal warriors but also makes a positive impact on the lives of mothers and families around the world.

This Mother’s Day, we invite you to give a meaningful gift that celebrates your mother and supports a great cause. By donating to Ivy Child International, you are making a positive impact on the lives of mothers and children around the world. Together, we can empower communities through mindfulness education and create a more compassionate and mindful world.

Thank you for your support and for helping us to make a difference in the lives of mothers and families around the world.

We hope this has inspired you to give a meaningful gift that honors your mom and supports a great cause. To donate or learn more about Ivy Child International’s initiatives, please visit our website.

Remember, our moms are our superheroes, and this Mother’s Day, let’s show our appreciation by supporting a cause that empowers mothers and communities around the world.

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Top 10 Guided Meditations of 2022 – Healing Through Hope

 

Our Founder and CEO, Rose’s 12-Minute Meditation on Healing Through Hope, is featured as one of the Top 10 Guided Meditations of 2022 by Mindful.org.

Embrace change and hope with this guided mindfulness practice from Rose Felix Cratsley. Felix Cratsley offers affirmations for cultivating self-compassion, embracing growth, and healing through hope. She says, “I think mindfulness is an essential and fundamental human right. We come into the world open and curious, but oftentimes self-judgment, criticism, fear, and anxiety come about.” 

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Ivy Child International Recognized Among Top Mindful Nonprofits To Support in 2022

 

 

Ivy Child International is honored to be featured among 13 Nonprofits to support this holiday season by Mindful.org.

We are a multicultural, multilingual and international nonprofit devoted to cultivating resilience and leadership in children, youth, families and communities through universal mindfulness education, prioritizing often overlooked populations.

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Rose Felix Cratsley – 10 Powerful Women of the Mindfulness Movement: 2022

 

Rose Felix Cratsley

Teacher, Leader, Change-Agent

Rose Felix Cratsley considers her first mindfulness teachers to be her parents. Growing up in a family that had practiced mindfulness for generations, Cratsley feels extremely fortunate to have been given what she calls “the gift of mindfulness” early in life.

“My lens into mindfulness is firstly through my parents, who are my teachers, and also learning the value of both informal and formal practice. Learning the importance of creating spaces for contemplation throughout our lives, not just seated formally, doing a guided practice or a shared practice, but one that also focuses on the value of the collective and the value of shared intergenerational practice.”

So in her graduate class at Harvard University when given the prompt, “If we wanted to bring positive psychology practices and mindfulness into the world in some way, in what way would that be?” it felt natural to her that her reply would be creating Ivy Child International.

Ivy ChildRose Felix Cratsley – 10 Powerful Women of the Mindfulness Movement: 2022

Equity Breath

Enjoy this meditation practice by our CEO, Rose Felix Cratsley. This mediation focuses on Equity Breath.

In this practice framework, each letter of the word “breath” serves to remind us of our responsibility to honor and promote equity.

To begin this practice, let’s ground ourselves in deep gratitude. Gratitude for all those who have come before us and those who have paved the way for us to sit in this moment with a sense of relative safety. Whose tireless efforts allow us to be and move within the spaces we navigate each day. Acknowledging the responsibility we also share in making the world a better place than we found it. In this way, we can recognize our own sense of belonging as we take time now at the start of our practice to breathe for belonging.

In this mindfulness framework, each letter of the word “breath” serves to remind us of our responsibility to ourselves and to others to honor and promote equity. “B” invites us to breathe for belonging. “R” for restoration and renewal. “E” to exercise equity. “A” to activate and advocate. “T” asks us to trust the power. “H” is for healing.

  1. Let’s pause for a few breaths to allow us to focus on our breathing for belonging. As we focus on the positive elements of belonging and our gratitude for all that has made this possible, begin to feel a sense of restoration and renewal.
  2. Belonging. Restoration and renewal. The first two letters of our equity breath will prepare us to receive the world with as much positivity and energy as we can. With this in mind, take some time to breathe for belonging as well as our collective restoration and renewal.
  3. Allow a welcome pause. For several breaths focus on restoration and renewal. Take some time to turn inward and focus on a sense of belonging, restoration, and renewal.
  4. Let’s turn our attention outward to the rich diversity of people in our lives and everyday interactions. With that, we will begin to reflect on how we exercise equity as well as activate and advocate for that equity—the “E” and “A” in our equity breath.
  5. Now we can turn our attention to opening our hearts and minds to the vast intersectionality of our world in ways that cause us to examine things like: Who holds power across our communities and across facets of our society? What is grounded in the ways that we live, work, and play? 
  6. In our collective efforts to advance intersectional equity, may we take the necessary steps to recognize and value each of our many identities. May we exercise equity through our genuine care and concern for one another. Through sharing, openness, and curiosity. Through open invitations to participate, broadening access and opportunity, and through collaboration and co-creation with those impacted by institutions, systems, and communities. Holding those most affected in our hearts and directing this practice toward justice. May we breathe for safety for ourselves and one another. May we breathe together for justice, for the positive change we see each day in the march toward social justice. May we honor and nourish the relationships so necessary in advancing equity in our world as this cannot be done alone.
  7. Let’s pause again and enjoy a few deep breaths to focus on our vast potential to exercise equity. To activate and advocate. Anchoring ourselves in our equity breath as we now turn ourselves to the end of our practice. We use the breath as a tool to focus on breathing for belonging, restoration, and renewal, exercising equity, activating and advocating, trusting the power, and healing through hope.
  8. Holding ourselves with the utmost compassion, we move into the last two elements of our equity breath, allowing ourselves to trust the past and heal through hope. Anchoring our awareness on the breath; focusing on simply breathing in and breathing out. Aware of our body, let us release all of the tension and pain.
  9. Now, let’s bring our awareness to our hearts. Welcome tenderness to our hearts, bringing our awareness to our emotions. Holding in compassion. Smiling. Easing and releasing with the breath. As we notice our own suffering, notice how it manifests in the body, in our emotions, in our tone, and in our words and actions. Try to hold the suffering with deep compassion. Easing suffering with the beautiful power of our breath. Being aware of suffering as a pattern in the world. Visualizing how it affects so many. As we take in this pattern of suffering, hold it in compassion, and send ease with each out-breath.
  10. As we notice the suffering of others, what are you aware of? What do you feel in your body? What emotions? Hold it all with compassion, sending ease and relief to your mind.
  11. Now slowly return awareness to the breath. Welcome ease and with each out-breath, release any tension. Notice the suffering of those that hold privilege. Recognize guilt and disconnection. Feel this energy and hold it with deep passion as we release it with ease and send relief.
  12. Return awareness to the entire body. Our heads, our hearts, our hands, and our feet. From this awareness, honor your deepest intentions to address suffering and what we need to do in order to create conditions to thrive. Strengthening and bringing into awareness the steps we take next. How does this feel in your body, in your head, in your heart? Hands and feet? What are you? What are we? Carrying forth from today may we keep the flames of determination, courage, and conviction burning no matter what difficulty or odds arise.
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INSTITUTE FOR NONPROFIT PRACTICE

Ivy Child International is honored to build on our growing partnership with The Institute for Nonprofit Practice by welcoming another group of inspiring Community Fellows in 2022.

The Institute for Nonprofit Practice was founded in Boston in 2007 by Barry Dym, Ph.D. During his career as a nonprofit founder, consultant, and coach, he observed and sought to address several critical issues threatening the effectiveness of the nonprofit sector:

  • Under-investment in leadership development.
  • A succession crisis triggered by the retirement of the baby boomers.
  • The need for more diverse leadership that reflects communities served.

Ivy Child International’s Founder & CEO, Rose Felix Cratsley, will be leading ‘Best Practices in Self & Community Care‘. This training will provide students with the opportunity to learn and inform practice of self and community care, including:

  • Cultivating personal well-being, using practices for developing presence, resilience, equanimity and joy.
  • Learning trauma-informed, evidence-based tools.
  • Understanding and more skillfully working with stress and trauma in ourselves and our communities.
  • Opening and holding an equity and inclusion lens by integrating culturally responsive practices.
  • Developing a customized personal contemplative practice action plan.

January 2022

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IVY CHILD RECOGNIZED AS #1 MINDFUL NONPROFIT

The Ivy Child International Family is honored to be recognized as one of the “10 Mindful Nonprofits to Support This Holiday” by the amazing team at Mindful.org. What a joy to be featured among soul family, dear partners and some of our favorite organizations.

Congratulations to Holistic Life Foundation, Urban Yoga Foundation, Inward Bound Mindfulness Education, Mindful Life Project, Calmer Choice, Inner Explorer, Foundation for a Mindful Society, The Mindful Birthing and Parent Foundation, and Metta Institute.

Please consider donating today to support any of these organizations or another one close to your heart!

https://www.mindful.org/10-mindful-nonprofits-to-donate-to-this-holiday/

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NLC City Summit

National League of Cities’ annual City Summit conference is an event for local officials – elected and staff – to learn about the issues affecting local governments and expand their professional network. City Summit is aimed at helping local leaders gain real tools to create real change in their communities.

Ivy Child International’s CEO, Rose F. Cratsley, will be conducting a small session on mindfulness, titled “Healing through Hope”. Ivy Child’s vision to create mindful leaders with diverse backgrounds and experiences, who are honored, valued and equipped to lead organizations, communities, and systems that are joyful, healthy, and inclusive. Align perfectly with the city summit.

Date : 15th November 2021

10:00 am to 4 pm EST

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Healing Retreat for People of Color

The Healing Retreat for People of Color (HRPOC) seeks to transform generational suffering into  generational wellness by teaching the ancient practices of yoga, meditation, breathwork, and mindfulness as invaluable life tools. The inherent substance, meaning, viability, and foundation that lie within these practices are essential and necessary for the health and well-being of People of Color and other impacted groups.

The challenges facing the body, mind, and spirit of people of color are vast.  They often disproportionately affect physical and mental health, socio-economic status, employment opportunities and much more. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted these conditions. The disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on the BIPOC community results in higher instances of illness and death.

Date : 5th December 2021

12:00 pm to 4 pm EST

 Injustice, which is often a daily occurrence in this community, also compromises the health and well-being of people of color. Depression, anxiety, and the lack of control over one’s life circumstances challenge  ones’ wellbeing. Social factors (stressors) such as under-employment, unemployment, poverty, lack of resources, and the adverse impact of racism and the criminal justice system contribute to the poor health status of many BIPOCs. These conditions undermine the body, mind, and spirit and result in increased bio-psycho-social illnesses among our communities.

The Healing Retreat for People of Color will teach that the ancient practices of yoga, meditation, breathwork and mindfulness as contemporary life support. The inherent substance, meaning, viability and sturdiness that lies within these practices are essential for the health and wellbeing for People of Color.

Ivy Child TeamHealing Retreat for People of Color

Healing Retreat for People of Color

The Healing Retreat for People of Color (HRPOC) seeks to transform generational suffering into  generational wellness by teaching the ancient practices of yoga, meditation, breathwork, and mindfulness as invaluable life tools. The inherent substance, meaning, viability, and foundation that lie within these practices are essential and necessary for the health and well-being of People of Color and other impacted groups.

The challenges facing the body, mind, and spirit of people of color are vast.  They often disproportionately affect physical and mental health, socio-economic status, employment opportunities and much more. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted these conditions. The disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on the BIPOC community results in higher instances of illness and death.

Date : 7th November 2021

12:00 pm to 4 pm EST

 Injustice, which is often a daily occurrence in this community, also compromises the health and well-being of people of color. Depression, anxiety, and the lack of control over one’s life circumstances challenge  ones’ wellbeing. Social factors (stressors) such as under-employment, unemployment, poverty, lack of resources, and the adverse impact of racism and the criminal justice system contribute to the poor health status of many BIPOCs. These conditions undermine the body, mind, and spirit and result in increased bio-psycho-social illnesses among our communities.

The Healing Retreat for People of Color will teach that the ancient practices of yoga, meditation, breathwork and mindfulness as contemporary life support. The inherent substance, meaning, viability and sturdiness that lies within these practices are essential for the health and wellbeing for People of Color.

Ivy Child TeamHealing Retreat for People of Color