Seeds of Life

What is it?

Graines de Vie is an association created by a small group of women involved in perinatal care and interested in making the first steps towards a social transition based on the theme of the family in its broadest sense. Our professional and personal experiences have brought us together around a common dream and a need that we all felt when we became mothers: to be much better accompanied, supported and informed in the field of parenthood.

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Aims of the association

  • Support families through meetings and activities
  • Promoting and encouraging physiology in the field of mothering
  • Organize meetings, courses, workshops, conferences and other events
  • Network and collaborate with various players in the field of family support
  • Promoting a local, circular economy
  • Raising awareness of sustainable and responsible consumption and respect for living things
  • Developing a family café project

Our values

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Respect for conscious parenthood

You’re not born a parent, you become one, and we promote activities that foster caring parenthood. These extend to the phases of becoming parents, being parents, being grandparents and so on.

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Respect for physiological, proximal, natural mothering

We promote and encourage physiology in areas related to motherhood: birth, breastfeeding, post-partum, babywearing, co-sleeping, etc.

Respect for difficult times

We support families during difficult periods in their lives: separation, death, bereavement, post-partum depression, the arrival of a baby, breastfeeding, illness, etc.

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Respect for people

Each being is unique and has its place within the community. We encourage the development of the self and its potential in the sense of this uniqueness, while respecting the rhythm of each individual.

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Respect for nature

The earth bears us and nourishes us abundantly. We promote responsible, sustainable, organic and local consumption, as close as possible to zero waste.

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Respect for the circular economy

We support a local economy, promote networking and bring together social/professional players to share and create collaborative, rather than competitive, synergies.

Co-creators

Agnès Leonetti

doula, accompaniment, childcare, rebozo, massage

www.forcesdevies.ch

Born in 1972, I am married and have 3 grown-up children. Of French-Swiss nationality, I have lived in Bienne since 2004.

I work mainly as a

Alexia Binggeli

yoga, massage, accompaniment, gentle rebirth and rebirth care, Life Matrix activator

www.alexiabinggeli.ch

By offering a place to meet, share and grow together, Graines de Vie opens up the possibility of daring to speak out, daring to be, daring to become.

Fabienne Pahud

babywearing, DME, crying and sleeping, sign with baby, dance, rebozo, wrapped bath, Maternae creation and boutique

materna.ch

With the arrival of my first child, I discovered physiological babywearing. It quickly became a passion, and in 2015 I trained to become a babywearing instructor.

Aya Kato Glutz

doula, perinatal interpreter FR-Japanese-AN, rebozo, postpartum cooking and meal delivery

doulaya.ch

In Switzerland since 2007, and passionate about bringing Japanese and Swiss cultures together as mediators, I have worked as a tour guide, interpreter and coordinator.

The committee

 

The association’s committee is made up of the following members:

Alexia Binggeli

  • Co-president
  • Head of Administration
  • co-responsible for programming

Fabienne Pahud

  • Co-President
  • co-responsible for programming
  • Social networks manager

Marianne Courtehoux

  • Finance Manager
  • Accounting delegate

Céline Klein

  • Communications and marketing manager

Estelle Rütishauer

  • Auditor

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  • Fundraising delegate

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  • Delegate for administration, website and other tasks

Would you like to be a friend of the committee without being a member, and take on smaller tasks? Write to us!