Mothers and Daughters – Don’t Miss This Opportunity!

inte8821 • March 29, 2016

Growing Stronger Together

How are moms and their teenage daughters supposed to spend money, eat well and listen to each other? If you are wondering how to manage all of these complicated issues and stay sane – then we have the class for you!

Moms and teenage daughters will spend a day bonding, learning, eating and working together in IHA’s Growing Stronger Together workshop.

It’s hard to stretch a dollar and pay for basics and the splurges – and not argue. Our workshop will go through the basics of budgeting and help moms and daughters learn how to spend and save and find common goals. They will also learn listening and communication skills, plus ways to build healthy relationships.

Lunch is included in the program – and as a bonding exercise, our participants will create a meal to take home and learn how to cook together.

The class is being offered at IHA’s Weinberg House Apartments at 222 Broadway Street in Frederick on Saturday, April 23rd from 9:30am to 2:30pm. For more information and to register, please contact Mary Ellen at memitchell@interfaithousing.org or call 301-662-4225×1211.

Special thanks to the Women’s Giving Circle and Carroll Creek Rotary for funding the program and making it no cost to participants.

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