Share Your Knowledge
Host a Workshop to educate our women
Her Promise Circle Foundation exists to support women through education, wellness, and community — so they can build healthy, balanced lives before burnout or crisis.
One of the most powerful ways to support this mission is by hosting a workshop.
Workshops give women access to practical tools, expert insight, and supportive guidance they can apply in real life — mentally, emotionally, spiritually, physically, and practically.
Workshop FAQ
Want to Learn More? Download our Workshop Guide and determine if you’d like to serve our community with your skills and knowledge.
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We welcome workshop submissions from:
Certified professionals and credentialed educators
Experienced practitioners and subject-matter experts
Purpose-driven leaders with practical skills that support women’s well-being and life stability
If you’re someone who can teach in a way that is respectful, accessible, and aligned with our mission, we’d love to hear from you.
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We accept workshops across wellness and life skills, including (but not limited to):
Stress support, emotional wellness, and resilience education
Healthy routines, consistency, and self-care rhythms
Fitness, movement, and physical wellness education
Women’s wellness education and preventative health topics
Life skills: organization, cleaning systems, home routines, meal planning, etc.
Business foundations, finance, budgeting, and practical planning
Confidence, identity, purpose, and healthy decision-making
Faith-integrated life application and community support
If it helps women build healthier lives before burnout or crisis, it belongs here.
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Most workshops include:
30–120 minute session (you choose what fits your topic)
Virtual, In person or Hybrid
Practical teaching that is educational and accessible
Live Q&A (when applicable)
Session recording for replay access inside our community
Workshops may be held virtually or in person depending on availability and scheduling.
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Workshops are currently facilitated on a volunteer basis as we continue to build funding and expand access.
Some workshops may include specialized educational content. In those cases, facilitators must hold appropriate credentials and operate strictly within their scope of practice.
Approved facilitators may be considered for future paid opportunities as funding becomes available.
Submission or approval does not create an employment relationship.
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To host a workshop, you’ll complete a short submission form that helps us confirm:
Topic alignment with our mission
Workshop outcomes and value for our women
Your qualifications to teach the takeaways you list
Availability and delivery format
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Once approved, you’ll receive a short follow-up form to finalize:
Workshop title + description
Short bio + optional headshot
Date/time scheduling options
Any optional resource you’d like to share
Confirmation of recording + community standards
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Her Promise Circle Foundation is committed to a safe, supportive, and respectful environment. All facilitators are expected to:
Teach with integrity, inclusion, and compassion
Avoid shame-based language or judgment
Respect privacy and personal boundaries
Honor differences in background and lived experience
Stay within professional scope and avoid individualized clinical advice
We protect the space because the women we serve deserve it.
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Is this a paid opportunity?
At this time, workshops are a volunteer donation of time as we expand funding. Many facilitators choose to offer optional services, resources, or discount codes, but this is never required.How many women attend?
Attendance varies live, and many participants engage through replay due to schedules. We can host up to 15 women in person. Virtually up to 100. Your session often continues supporting women long after it’s hosted.Will the session be recorded?
Yes. Sessions are recorded and shared inside our community for ongoing access.How long should the session be?
Most workshops are 30–90 minutes depending on your topic and flow.Can I promote my business or services?
You may share a brief “how to stay connected” and an optional resource at the end. The workshop itself should remain education-focused and mission-aligned.
Ready to Host?
If you’re ready to contribute your expertise and help remove barriers to education, wellness, and community — we’d love to partner with you.