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Sponsored positions for IDHA's School for Transformative Mental Health
The Institute for the Development of Human Arts <[email protected]>Tue 1/28/2020 8:53 AMTo: Rita Cronise <[email protected]>
Dear Rita,
IDHA's goal is to bring our transformative mental health training opportunities to those whoneed them most, and to not turn anyone away in the process.
We are excited to announce that a generous donor is sponsoring 22 positions foreach of the 3 classes in our forthcoming School for Transformative Mental Health.
These sponsored positions are exclusively reserved for those who cannot afford ourreduced rate ($35). They are intended for POC, LGBTQI, transgender, low-income,disabled persons, and other marginalized groups who would otherwise not be able toattend.
If you are interested in securing a sponsored position to one or more of the classes in theseries, please fill out the form on our website. We would also greatly appreciate youforwarding this opportunity to anyone you know who would benefit.
Before filling out the form, we ask that you consider whether our other tiers of pricing areaccessible to you, so as not to take a position away from someone in need.
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