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Crisálida: A Space for Women to Explore Their Inner Selves and Empower Each Other

Ana Fernanda Reporter / Updated : 2025-03-17 10:07:51
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"Crisálida," a special space where women can explore their inner selves, share their stories, and empower each other in moments of crisis and change, has officially launched.

Founded by four women, Elisabeth Etheridge, Laura Benitez, Andrea Yubero, and Cecilia Caceres, this project garnered significant attention from women with its successful official launch event held last Saturday.

Inspired by the metamorphosis process of a butterfly, "Crisálida" aims to help women explore and grow their inner selves. The founders explained, "Crisálida is not just a project, but a shared heartbeat of women. It's a space that reminds us that change is a collective journey, and each step is connected to the strength and vulnerability of other women."

"Crisálida" provides women's circles where women can experience the process of change without judgment. In this space, women can foster self-awareness, mutual support, and personal empowerment.

With its official launch, "Crisálida" invites all women to participate in these supportive circles, where vulnerability becomes a source of strength and the process of change can be experienced in love and mutual companionship.

Additional Information:

Meaning of Crisálida: "Crisálida" is the Spanish word for chrysalis, symbolizing the process where a butterfly begins its beautiful flight from the chrysalis, reflecting the project's aim to help women transform into new selves through inner change.
Key Programs:Women's Circles: Gatherings where women share their experiences and empower each other.
Self-Development Workshops: Workshops on various topics such as self-awareness, emotional management, and relationship improvement.
Mentoring Programs: Programs where experienced women mentor and support the growth of other women.
Founders' Vision: "Crisálida" aims to help women maximize their potential and live happy lives. The project plans to positively impact more women through various programs in the future.
How to Participate: Information and program registration are available through Crisálida's social media and website.
"Crisálida" will be a valuable space for women to support each other, grow, and create happier lives.

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