Global Advocates Against Harmful Practices Monthly Meetup


Location: Online
Date: January 17 & 18, 2025
Time: See below

Session 1:

Topic: January Global Advocates Against Harmful Practices Meetup Session 1

Time: Jan 17, 2025 08:30 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88384163835?pwd=akG2pHvZi2W66bKHWfE32b6vDLpyGf.1

Meeting ID: 883 8416 3835

Passcode: 627463

Session 2:

Topic: January Global Advocates Against Harmful Practices Meetup Session 2

Time: Jan 18, 2025 10:00 AM Mountain Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84596496211?pwd=QVi2zijWs3IsqQZW3mSJbgaee8Xx7p.1

Meeting ID: 845 9649 6211

Passcode: 830814

Please check here for local time zones.


Join Sarah & Josh for a Casual Virtual Advocate Gathering!

Hosted by Sarah Jack and Josh Hutchinson from the End Witch Hunts nonprofit in the U.S. and The International Network Against Witchcraft Accusations and Ritual Attacks (INAWARA), we are excited to invite you to our next gathering!

These monthly gatherings provide a fantastic opportunity for advocates to meet, catch up, and share their experiences and insights.

Why You Should Join:

  • Connect with Fellow International Advocates: Meet like-minded individuals who share your passion and purpose.

  • Share Your Experiences: This is a space where you can discuss what’s happening in your area and get valuable feedback.

  • Brainstorm New Ideas: Collaborate with colleagues to spark new initiatives and strategies.

  • Network and Strengthen Global Connections: Build relationships that empower our global community and enhance our collective mission.

Session Details:

As outlined above, there will be will two sessions to accommodate various time zones, as we want everyone to have the chance to participate. Feel free to join one or both sessions!

Sarah and Josh look forward to seeing you there and engaging in meaningful conversations that strengthen the cause!

Please email sarah@endwitchhunts.org for more information.

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