Lynn Hildebrand is a humane education teacher with the Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley, an organization that operates with a mission of educating the community and preventing cruelty to and neglect of animals. In addition to her work with the California-based organization, Lynn Hildebrand supports the Institute for Humane Education (IHE). Educational opportunities presented by IHE include the Most Good (MOGO) Workshop. Designed to give participants the skills and resources to pursue a vision of creating a more peaceful, sustainable, and humane world, the MOGO Workshop combines elements of retreat, educational, and personal-development experiences. The interactive workshop enables participants to gain confidence in their abilities and receive guidance on how to best help animals, people, and the environment. Activities also teach effective communicate skills with a focus on compassion, and allow participants to increase their knowledge of a range of humane education topics. Workshops utilizes MOGO’s seven-keys principle as a guideline for personal exploration, which focuses on lessons such as responsibility, pursuing joy through service, modeling your message, and fostering communities. Individuals may register for full-day or half-day workshops, and all registered participants receive a copy of IHE President Zoe Weil’s book, Most Good, Least Harm: A Simple Principle for a Better World and Meaningful Life. For more information about the MOGO Workshop, visit its informational page at humaneeducation.org/workshops/mogo-most-good-workshop.
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AuthorIn addition to her work with the HSSBV, Lynn Hildebrand maintains an active involvement with the First Congregational Church of Corona, California. As a member of the congregation for over 50 years, she has taught Sunday school, led the children’s choir, and served on the Christian Education and Mission Boards. Archives
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