With Andrea Monsanto, Prosocial
Date: December 19 @ 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM PT
Cost: Suggested donation $10 US.
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Inspire: Compassion in Action
Objective: To engage college students in a high-impact project to support the conscious evolution of collaborative communities towards compassion and human flourishing.
Organizations Involved: ProSocial World, SEE Learning, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Pal Sur del Norte
The "Inspire, Compassion in Action" project exemplifies how educational interventions can cultivate collaboration, compassion, and psychological flexibility while providing valuable service to under-resourced communities. The fact that college students played a key role in designing and delivering experiential learning activities for different groups—parents, teachers, and children—demonstrates the power of active teaching in fostering deeper learning and internalization of social-emotional skills.
By working directly with a community in Nuevo León, Mexico, which faces socioeconomic challenges, the project also highlights the importance of addressing psychological and emotional well-being in underprivileged areas. The focus on experiential learning, where students not only teach but also immerse themselves in the process, can help them develop empathy and prosocial leadership skills, which are vital in creating lasting community change.
Moreover, the impact of the intervention was felt on both ends: college students reported personal growth through the teaching experience, and community members, particularly mothers, expressed how the lessons and insights from the program affected their family dynamics. The integration of both formal and informal learning spaces (like retreats, ongoing training, and the Day of Compassion) likely helped reinforce the sense of community and shared purpose between the students and the families they worked with.
This approach of blending service with skill-building and focusing on compassion as both a teaching and learning tool, may serve as a model for similar projects in other contexts.
Andrea Monsanto is an international well-being coach. She was the national manager of well-being programs for Tecnológico de Monterrey in Mexico. She has a biochemistry degree from SUNY at Stony Brook in New York, studied at the New York School of Practical Philosophy, and has a master’s degree in Positive Psychology from Life University, Atlanta.
Andrea worked hand in hand with a team from Life University and UNESCO to bring Compassion Integrity Training to Latin America, which was successfully implemented with thousands of participants.
For over two decades, Andrea has been practicing mindfulness and has been an international coach, guiding hundreds of individuals towards developing compassion and integral well-being. She has participated in international conferences such as Well-being 360, World Happiness Fest and has been invited by UNESCO to introduce its SEEK program.
Andrea is committed to continuous learning and developing in herself the qualities that she wants to inspire in others. Her mission is to contribute to human flourishing by helping others find inner peace, prosperity, and compassion.