HealHer Circles
A safe, trauma-informed space where women heal together in community.
Our Healing Circles
Our circles are intentionally designed sanctuaries of healing, growth, and profound transformation. Each cohort is a carefully curated experience that goes beyond traditional workshops to create meaningful spaces for personal restoration and collective healing.
Our programs are not just learning experiences; they are revolutionary acts of self-care, community building, and systemic understanding.
Rooted in trauma-informed practices, liberation theology, and compassionate methodologies, our cohorts address the multifaceted challenges women face. They are led by expert practitioners who understand the nuanced intersections of women's experiences.
Whether you're seeking to process personal pain, reclaim your power, or find community with others who truly understand, our circles offer the opportunity to connect to your healing, empowerment, and radical self-compassion.
Your investment extends beyond the immediate experience. Your payment supports not just your materials and our expert speaker, but also funds trauma healing circles for women in underserved communities around the world.
Scholarship is available upon request.

Upcoming Circle:
Soul Reparation is a 6-session journey designed for women who identify as Black, Indigenous, and women of color. Racial trauma impacts BIWOC in ways that keep them in a constant state of fight or flight, creating hypervigilance and emotional distress. This cohort will address racial trauma, validate emotions often left unnamed, and create space for deep, intentional processing. Through prayer, mindfulness, emotional regulation, joy, and community, this cohort will help repair the wounds inflicted by racial trauma. Participants will tap into creative arts like poetry writing to slow down and allow the nervous system to settle and rest, offering gentle, imaginative pathways toward healing and restoration.
Soul Reparation
We are grateful to the Lilly Foundation for providing a grant to the Covenant Church, which has made it possible for us to offer this cohort at a low cost to all attendees.
This circle will be led by Rev. Dieula Previlon, with guest facilitators Tricia Gordon, a racial trauma therapist, and Sharifa Stevens, a trauma-informed theologian, writer, and activist. The cohort will meet via Zoom every other Thursday from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. (CST).
Session 1: Where Am I From? (Sep. 11)
Introduction of Cohort – Definition of terms: High-Level Racial Trauma definition and Soul Reparation
Session 2: What Was Lost? What Does Racial Trauma Say? (Sep. 25)
The impact of racial trauma on self and relationships.
Session 3: Sankofa: Go Back and Get It (Oct. 9)
Coping skills, creating safety, grounding. Naming the pain in our bodies, relationships, and existence in a racialized society.
Session 4: Cultivating Imagination (Oct. 23)
Divesting and exorcising white supremacy from our bodies to reclaim hope.
Session 5: Reclaiming Joy and Hope (Nov. 6)
Practices of rest that keep us grounded in optimism despite what’s going on out there. Community heals, rest, and self-care.
Session 6: Now I’m Found: Where I Am Heading (Nov. 20)
Activating spontaneity, creativity, self-trust, imagination, and safety.
Ongoing Circle:
Equip yourself with tools to navigate traumatic grief, foster resilience, and cultivate hope through shared experiences and practical insights.
Resilience in Grief: A Journey for Women Leaders
STARTS APR. 30th Ends December (Last Wednesdays of the month) at 7pm CST/8pm EST - REGISTER TODAY!
Session 1: April 30 Speaker Dana Tran
Session 2: May 28 Speaker Sharifa Stevens
Session 3: June 25 Speaker Keisha Polonio
Session 4: July 30 Speaker Sharifa Stevens
Session 5: August 27 Speaker Tricia Gordon
Session 6: September 24 Speaker Toussaint Parish
Session 7: October 29 Speaker Jenny Wang
Session 8: November 26 Speaker Sucely De Leon
Session 9: December TBD