Brockton Interfaith Community

With support from Finding Our Way Home, the organization will begin by strengthening internal spiritual and healing practices as a foundation for sustainable power building. Funds will support a staff retreat in March 2026 centered on healing, rest, and self-care, alongside a three-month herbalism and holistic wellness workshop series led by Route 2 Roots Wellness. These monthly workshops will equip staff with practical, culturally grounded tools to care for themselves and their families through holistic approaches that integrate body, spirit, and everyday life.

Grant funding will cover retreat lodging, wellness facilitation, grounding practices, and travel support for healers, ensuring staff have dedicated time and space for restoration. The organization’s hypothesis is that deepening individual and collective healing practices will transform how staff show up to their work—improving effectiveness, presence, and sustainability—while creating a ripple effect that strengthens relationships with community leaders, partners, coalitions, and families. By centering healing internally, the organization aims to model the kind of wholeness and care it seeks to cultivate across its broader movement ecosystem.


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