THE WELLBEING LAB CHATS WITH KIMBERLY

In this episode, Beverly chats with Kimberly Houston, who shares how she used PERMAH to improve the wellbeing of community leaders.

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Diversity Training

This video provides a glimpse of the vast knowledge and experience Kimberly provides at her trainings. This training touched on Diversity vs. Inclusion vs. Equity which are three important topics that have become more important as the social issues we face are becoming more dynamic. She also addresses getting comfortable with being uncomfortable. Click here to schedule a training session with Kimberly Houston.

 
 
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The Equity Challenge and the Summit

“In honor of Black History Month, United Way of Midland County is hosting a 10-Day Virtual Equity Challenge running Feb. 1-12. This free virtual challenge is open to all. It offers a powerful opportunity to develop a deeper understanding and awareness about how inequity and racism affects our lives and community.”

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Diversity and Unconscious Bias

“In 2012, she received the International Athena Award from the Midland Area Chamber and CMF’s Gerald K. Smith Award for Excellence in Philanthropy. Kimberly initiated her consultancy with a mission to bring positive energy toward making communities stronger.”

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Saginaw Promise Scholarship

“For Saginaw School District resident families, Saginaw Promise outreach promises more than scholarship money for college.” Kimberly was an inaugural member of this board with the longest term (4 years); As the groups first fund development chair, they raised over $200K during the first two years.

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Frankenmuth Chamber & CVB 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting

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2020 IMPACT PROJECTS HAVE TOUCHED OVER 30,000 PEOPLE!

“Kimberly Houston focused on Women's Leadership. “I want to help women leaders grow beyond the challenges of societal expectations and trauma so they show up authentic, well and confident in being their best”. She invited 30 women to participate in a pilot for a women’s leadership program-based on the concept of wisdom/learning circles that leverages what she learned in wellbeing science with indigenous rituals and personal practices. Her participants want more, so stay tuned!”

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