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At 10:30 am, Alex introduced the Memory Jar—a clear glass container placed centrally, surrounded by colorful index cards and pens. She invited each mother to write a single vivid memory from the past month that brought her joy, pride, or surprise, and to fold it before dropping it in.

Why it mattered:

At 2:00 pm, Angelica guided mothers through a Needs Mapping activity. Each participant received a three‑column worksheet: MomSwap 23 02 27 Alex Harper And Angelica Coral...

Participants then paired up and exchanged worksheets, offering suggestions, resources, and commitments based on their own capacities. At 10:30 am, Alex introduced the Memory Jar

Angelica’s background in multicultural advocacy shone when she encouraged participants to consider cultural nuances in their swaps (e.g., dietary restrictions, language preferences). She facilitated a brief discussion on “Cultural Swap Etiquette,” ensuring that all mothers felt respected and heard. At 10:30 am