Youth Dharma Program
PIMC’s Youth Dharma Program is a space for children to bring their whole selves.
We offer meaningful opportunities to learn Buddhist teachings and values through engaging activities, stories, games, and art while making friends and having fun!
Children ages 5-13 are invited to join us every 2nd and 4th Sunday from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. One parent or caregiver must be present at PIMC while their child attends the program and will need to complete a registration form prior to attending.
We welcome children of all gender identities, races, ethnicities, cultures, backgrounds, and religions.
In order to create a safe space and a peaceful sangha, each child must be able to engage cooperatively in a small group setting. Parents and caregivers are welcome to accompany their child if their child is in need of additional support. Our intention is to be as inclusive as possible while ensuring a safe and welcoming space for all in attendance.
If you value the opportunity for children to develop mindfulness and cultivate compassion practices, please consider making a donation to the Youth Dharma Program’s virtual Dana bowl or purchasing something from the program’s wish list. These donations allow us to maintain our program and provide enriching activities for our children. We appreciate your generosity and support!
We look forward to welcoming your child to the PIMC Youth Dharma Program Children’s Sangha!
About Teacher Noelle
Lead Teacher, Youth Dharma Program
Noelle Wittliff, LMFT
(she/her)
Noelle Wittliff is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist specializing in trauma resiliency. She also provides Mindful Parenting training and consultation and has been supporting kids, teens, and families for 20 years.
Having grown up in Asia and the United States, Noelle has been practicing mindfulness for almost three decades. She’s certified by Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield to teach mindfulness meditation and other compassion-based awareness practices.
As a mother of two, she honors the dignity and humanity of all children and understands that we’re each born with an inherent capacity for presence and kindness. Her teaching style is supportive and engaging and she is passionate about making mindfulness and compassion practices accessible to all ages.
Learn more about Noelle and her work with families here:
Mindful Parenting: https://mindfulparenting.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themindfulpath/
Dana and Generosity
While there is no cost to enroll in the program, we do rely on the generosity of parent, family, and community support to keep the program funded. If you’re able, please consider a suggested donation of $20 per child, per class. This supports the teachers and provides engaging activities, games, and arts and crafts for the children.
Financial donations are gratefully accepted through our virtual Dana bowl which you may access online:
https://secure.acceptiva.com/?cst=U3ydWc
The program’s wish list is another way to contribute and can be accessed here:
Contact
Please contact Noelle Wittliff for more information about the children's sangha.
Ways to Support the Program
Purchase something for the class from our Amazon Wish List HERE
Sign up to bring a snack HERE
Make a Financial Donation: