CCA-USA February Member Meeting

CCA-USA February Member Meeting

CCA-USA February Member Meeting

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We invite you to join us for our monthly CCA-USA meeting!

When: Tuesday, February 17th (3pm EST, 2pm CST, 1pm MST, 12 PST)

Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/eSpOXgS0TIi1tKFrk-Finw

New members are invited to join 15 minutes before the official start of the meeting for a welcome and a quick orientation.

Here is the full agenda for our meeting:

-Welcome to New Members! (15 min before main meeting starts)
-Opening Connection
-Who is CCA and what is our Mission
-Global Update
-Coaching Support: This meeting is a dedicated space to support each other as coaches. It’s a safe space for inner work so that we can bring more of ourselves to our outer work. Types of support we can offer one another include thought partnering, coaching, and mentoring. We will break out into smaller coaching clusters. We invite you to bring your whole self to this meeting. Please be ready to give and receive support as you feel called to do so. This is truly a space for you to be nurtured and supported in your own work as a climate coach.
-Wrap Up (Impressions, Quick Poll)

Our meetings are designed for you to be able to jump in anytime. They are a space for nurturing, support, and collaboration. Wherever you are at in your climate coaching journey, you are welcome here!

For questions about the upcoming meeting, please email Kelly at kelly@kellygreencoaching.com or Tamara at tamara@changingyourclimate.com

We look forward to gathering with you!
CCA-USA Team

Additional Details

Event Timezone Reference - Los Angeles

Is This Event Being Recorded? - No

Event Language - English

Posted By - Kelly DeMarco

Email - kelly@kellygreencoaching.com

To register for this event please visit the following URL: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/eSpOXgS0TIi1tKFrk-Finw →

 

Date And Time

Feb 17, 2026 @ 12:00 PM (PST) to
Feb 17, 2026 @ 01:00 PM (PST)
 

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