
What we’re about
We are families who love life!
Families who have a common interest in:
- natural family planning,
- fertility awareness,
- natural help for infertility.
Families who want support and friendship in living:
- strong, healthy marriages,
- and raising wholesome, happy children,
- and understanding Theology of the Body and Catholic life.
Our meetups are get-togethers and events planned just for our group, like a hike or bowling or a picnic. Most events are kid-friendly but some are for couples, some for the guys or girls.
This group is supported by teaching couples and friends of the Couple to Couple League, an organization of Natural Family Planning teachers, which adheres to and promotes Catholic teaching. We host a comprehensive website for all information about NFP including: local resources for individuals and parishes, NFP classes, help with infertility, Veranova Health and Doxology Health, and more at [neo-nfp.org](http://www.neo-nfp.com/main/). neo-nfp.org is your local NFP resource. There is a public Facebook group where we post interesting articles and developments on NFP, please friend the page. (See f link) We also host an Instagram and Twitter page. We hope all of these resources are a great help to you. Please join us, have fun and spread the word about the benefits of NFP!
Upcoming events
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Book Discussion on "Hannah's Children" by Catherine Pakaluk
Veranova Health, 7379 Pearl Road, Middleburg Heights, OH, USThe social scientist Catherine Pakaluk, herself the mother of eight, traveled across the United States and interviewed fifty-five college-educated women who were raising five or more children. Through open-ended questions, she sought to understand who these women are, why and when they chose to have a large family, and what this choice means for them, their families, and the nation.
During a time when socially and economically, the popular logic says the cost of another child is too high, Catherine explores the decision-making process for these women who valued another child.
Join us to discuss the stories in the book, the author's comments about how society can support women and families in their decisions on how to raise a family and our own experiences of decision-making about children.
Here is a link to the book on Amazon.
Hannah's Children on AmazonLight refreshments.
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Past events
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