Seed of Hope
BY THINK+DO TANK FOUNDATION
Seed of Hope is a creative and social program designed for migrant and refugee women seeking deeper connections with their communities and meaningful opportunities for change. Led by Think+DO Tank Foundation and hosted at Lost in Books in Fairfield, this program brings women together to share stories, skills, and experiences through art, culture, and community engagement.
Currently, the group includes primarily Arabic-speaking women from the Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) region, but all migrant and refugee women are welcome to join!
Location: Community House in Fairfield - Lost in Books
When: Weekly - Every Wednesdays
Time: 10am to 1pm
What Happens at Seed of Hope?
Each week, participants work on collaborative art projects alongside professional artists-in-residence and multilingual community connectors. Through creativity, storytelling, and shared experiences, women discover their voices and explore their role as agents of change in their own lives and the broader community.
Activities include:
Art, design, and craft projects
Cooking and sharing cultural meals
Public performances and exhibitions
Community-led events and excursions
Why Join Seed of Hope?
By participating in the Seed of Hope program, women gain valuable social connections, creative skills, and confidence to navigate life in a new country. This initiative fosters belonging, self-expression, and empowerment—all while celebrating the rich cultural diversity of our community.
Have questions? Contact us today to find out how you can participate!