$15
We've added a new twist to our monthly full moon hikes, and are SO excited to be partnering with Planned Parenthood of the North Central States! Each hike, we'll be learning about and exploring different topics related to menstruation and cycles.
Join us for a moonlit hike and gathering to celebrate the full moon and connect to each other and ourselves as we dive deep into the topic of menstruation and cycles! For so long, the topic of menstruation and the role it plays in our lives has been shamed or overlooked, and we're thrilled to partner with Amber Francis of Planned Parenthood to spend time outdoors, talk some real talk about our cycles, and build community! This event is open to any adult with a uterus!
At this hike, we'll hike the trails of Yellow Banks Park in Pleasant Hill to soak in the remaining beauty of fall. Then, we'll gather for some education and activity as Amber dives in to this month's topic: Seasonal Cycles and Menstruation: How different seasons of the year affect hormonal cycles and menstrual health. To cap the night, we'll enjoy a campfire and discussion circle, ending with community and empowerment.
Registration is limited to 30 folks.
We are so proud to partner with Planned Parenthood North Central States for this event to support the amazing work they do for personal health in our state and beyond. It's not required, but we would happily accept donations of period products at the hike for Planned Parenthood to distribute! There is also an option at registration to support Planned Parenthood's work with a small additional donation.
About our instructor
Amber Francis has a Bachelors degree in Health Promotion and is a reproductive health educator dedicated to bridging the gap between people and their understanding of their bodies at a time when reproductive rights and education are more vital than ever. Amber plans to provide programming that weaves together the history of menstrual cycles, the science of ovulation, and the powerful connections between lunar phases, seasonal cycles, and our bodies. Her goal is to help cultivate informed communities, where strong relationships and a shared understanding of our bodies can lead to meaningful advocacy and change.