As part of the Pact for Nature
“For more than 30 years, science has gathered incredible knowledge about the benefits that connecting with nature has on our health and well-being. We believe that it is urgent today to integrate this knowledge and to put it into practice: in schools, in hospitals, the workplace and with disadvantaged people, nature should benefit all levels of society. If we want to pursue the quest of progress without paying a human and environmental price that would render this very progress useless, we can no longer forget our connection with nature.”
This is the mission of the UNature (asbl), initially created in Quebec and active since 2021 in Luxembourg.
IMS Luxembourg invites you to slow down for a (re)connection to nature with the general coordinator. The event offers the opportunity to go back to the source of the complex relationships that link individuals to nature. It is also an opportunity to explore why it is important to preserve these relationships for the well-being of each individual and for a prosperous society.
When? Tuesday 17 September from 9:00 to 12:00
Where? 2 Rue du Golf / 1638 Senningerberg Niederanven, Luxembourg
For who? All employees whose organisations is a member of IMS and/or signatories of the Diversity Charter – The number of participants is limited to 20.
If you have any questions about this event, please contact sarah.struvay@imslux.lu
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Photos will likely be taken at the event intended to be published by IMS Luxembourg in written or digital media. Please inform the host at the beginning of the event if you do not wish to be in the photos.
At the end of the event you will receive a certificate of attendance which you can provide to your HR department.
Julie Schadeck is the General Coordinator at UNature (asbl). As an Ecoleader and UdN Certified Guide, she gets to live her passion of helping people reconnect to and understand the true value of nature. She holds an MBA in Movement Therapy from Columbia College Chicago. She also serves as the Expansion Manager at Doors Project, an educational non-profit, bringing education to vulnerable populations in Thailand, Cambodia, Bangladesh, and India. After living in the United States for the last 12 years, she recently moved back to Luxembourg
This event is sold out.
For more information, please contact sarah.struvay@imslux.lu