Brooke Barnett wrote a great article about the Holistic Moms Network that was in this month’s MetroFamily Magazine. I wanted to share it:
Holistic Moms Network
When Paige Cornelius of Purcell decided to start a local chapter of the Holistic Moms Network (HMN) in central Oklahoma, it was to further her efforts to raise her two children in the most healthy and green way possible. The HMN is a national non-profit organization connecting parents who are working to build a healthier and more sustainable future. HMN encourages mom to trust their instincts, parent from the heart, use their innate sense of what is best for their children and live in balance with the Earth. Cornelius partnered with fellow green mom Shannon Key of Norman to start the chapter in early March. "It makes me feel good to know that every day I am doing my part to keep my family and the planet healthy," Cornelius said. "Our new chapter is a community where other parents who share these ideals can come to learn, share ideas, and be supported for the choices they make."
The Central Oklahoma HMN chapter will meet on Monday, April 19, to discuss "Organic Gardening in Small Spaces," 6:30pm at the Moore Public Library. The May meeting topic will focus on eating local and whole foods; future meeting topics will include attachment parenting, alternative education, childbirth, green cleaning, and natural beauty products.
"I think it's very important for people to realize that whether you are just beginning your journey into holistic living or you've been living holistically your whole life, you are welcome in the Holistic Moms Network," Cornelius added. "We all share a common desire to live a better life for our families and the planet."
For more information visit http://centralok.holisticmoms.org/ or email hmncentralok@yahoo.com.
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