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Pregnancy Care Training
Pregnancy Care Training

Fri, 17 May

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Oregon

Pregnancy Care Training

https://redtentwellness.com/rt-classes/arvigo-supporting-pregnancy-from-preconception-to-postpartum-eugene-or/

Time & Location

17 May 2024, 6:30 pm GMT-4 – 23 May 2024, 12:00 pm GMT-4

Oregon, 39615 Wendling Rd, Marcola, OR 97454, USA

About the Event

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Arvigo® Supporting Pregnancy from PreConception to Postpartum

This 5.5-day advanced course is designed for practitioners to immerse themselves in theory, hands-on skill building, and traditional approaches to work more effectively with clients from pre-conception to postpartum. This workshop builds on the pregnancy applications addressed in Professional Care Training and is profoundly support to those in the birth work world.  

Prerequisites: 

Arvigo® Professional Care Training is required before attending Pregnancy Care Training.

Dates and Times: 

May 17  6:30pm-8:00pm May 18-22  9am-5:30pm May 23 9am-12pm

Tuition: 

$1795 (USD) plus Lodging and Meals (Residential Training)

Residential Lodging at Tipi Village:  To reserve accommodations email: info@tipivillageretreat.com or call 541-933-1145.

Prices range from $840-$1020 (plus 11.5 tax) for the week and include brunch daily.

Please inquire with the teacher for a limited off-site/non-residential option (fee of $420 includes brunch daily).

Location: 

This class is residential and will be held at Tipi Village Retreat Center just outside of Eugene in Marcola, Oregon.

To register or for MORE INFORMATION, please follow this link: 

https://redtentwellness.com/rt-classes/arvigo-supporting-pregnancy-from-preconception-to-postpartum-eugene-or/

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This class will be taught by Lisa Kelly.

Tithing

10% of the total cost of every for class is tithing. This tithing is split three ways.  A third goes to the Itzamna Society - Don Elijio's descendants who protect the sacred forest at the Elijio Panti National Park in Belize.  A third goes to  Walter Cholotio, a Tz'utujil Maya Fire and Daykeeper in Guatemala. The final third goes to supporting indigenous healers and/or environmental care projects on the land trainings are held. You can learn more at our Giving Back page.  

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