Our Programs
Our programs offer a learning pathway—from introduction to deeper practice.
You can start small, or go deeper over time.
Forgiveness & Restoration Intro
A gentle entry point to learn what forgiveness really means - and what it is not.
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Workshop Learning Outcomes:
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Understand common misconceptions about forgiveness
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Identify emotional responses to harm and conflict
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Learn tools to begin a forgiveness practice
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Based on the science of forgiveness (REACH Model) and our ESPERE pedagogy, this interactive session helps participants understand how forgiveness can free the mind and reconnect the heart.


ESPERE Program: Schools of Forgiveness and Restoration
Our core program: a personal and communal journey from Forgiveness to Restoration.
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The ESPERE Program (Escuelas de Perdón y Reconciliación) is our flagship training — a 12-module, 42-hour journey recognized by UNESCO’s Education for Peace Prize for its profound impact on peacebuilding and human healing.
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Guided by two trained facilitators, participants move through a transformative process integrating reflection, dialogue, and creative exercises to support lasting change in perception, attitude, and behaviour.
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Modules Overview:
Modules 1–6: Forgiveness — freeing oneself from resentment, understanding harm, and regaining inner peace.
​Modules 7–12: Restoration — rebuilding trust, practicing care, and rehumanizing relationships and communities.
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Ideal For:
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Individuals seeking personal or relational healing
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Community organizations, schools, and faith groups
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Professionals in mediation, education, and social services
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Teams seeking to strengthen trust, empathy, and resilience
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Format: 42 hours / 2 weekends or customized schedule.

Stages of Forgiveness and Restoration

Facilitator Certification
For professionals who wish to guide others through the ESPERE journey.
Includes advanced training, mentorship, and certification by FFC Canada.

“Forgiveness is not forgetting the offense – it’s remembering otherwise, and choosing freedom over bitterness.”
– Leonel Narváez



