Houston women's organization events

A team-building workshop for Houston women’s organizations.

Bring members, volunteers, or staff together through a guided soapmaking experience with an optional career-development core.

This page is for active Houston organizations built by women and organizations that serve women. You receive a clear planning process, respectful facilitation, and an experience people can join without forced sharing.

Priscilla M. Mensah speaking with an attendee at a Houston women’s community and professional event
For membership organizations, nonprofits, professional groups, and women-serving programs.
60minutes

A complete facilitated experience that fits into the workday.

4–40participants

Built for small leadership groups and workplace teams.

Houston, TXonsite

Available for offices and suitable Houston-area venues.

Turnkeyfacilitation

Materials, setup, packaging, and cleanup are included.

Will this serve our community?

Create a gathering that respects the work your organization already does.

Choose this format when you want people to connect across roles or career chapters without asking them to disclose more than they choose.

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Member gatherings

Give members a specific activity that makes it easier to meet across chapters or committees.

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Volunteer and staff events

Recognize the people carrying the work with an experience they can enjoy together.

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Programs serving women

Use optional reflection to explore how skills remain useful through change.

What actually happens

Gather. Mix. Pour.

The room follows a clear rhythm from welcome through packaging.

Houston workplace team gathered around a prepared soapmaking workshop table
01

Gather

Your group settles around the table and learns the simple process.

Participant mixing a custom soap during a Houston team-building workshop
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Mix

Each person chooses fragrance and color while conversation develops.

Participant pouring soap during a guided Houston corporate workshop
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Pour

Participants finish, package their soap, and take the experience home.

Women seated with prepared materials during a Houston community-building soapmaking workshop

What to know before you choose

Make the event easy to approve and comfortable to attend.

You can explain the purpose, timing, and participation expectations before anyone arrives. Super Power Soap brings the materials and leads the activity at a suitable Houston location.

  • Professional associations

    Offer a member event that supports connection beyond networking.

  • Community nonprofits

    Create a guided activity for staff, volunteers, supporters, or program participants.

  • Women-serving programs

    Add a career reflection option without turning the gathering into a required discussion.

Built for active communities

See how women can gather around a shared activity.

The format supports member connection, volunteer appreciation, staff development, and programs created for women across Houston.

Priscilla M. Mensah speaking with a woman at a Houston professional and community event

The experience makes room for individual conversation as well as group participation.

Members of a Houston women’s organization seated with prepared soapmaking materials

People can join through the making process without being asked to speak for a community.

Career reflection worksheet used during a Houston women’s organization workshop

Optional prompts reinforce the idea that past skills are never wasted.

Super Power Soap gift bags prepared for members at a Houston community event

The finished soap gives each participant a useful reminder of the gathering.

Before you decide

The practical questions.

Use these answers to decide whether the next step is an inquiry.

What does Super Power Soap bring to the workshop?

Priscilla M. Mensah brings the soapmaking materials, curated essential oils, facilitation, packaging, gift bags, setup supplies, and cleanup plan.

What does our organization need to provide?

Your organization provides a suitable room, tables and chairs, access details, parking information, and an onsite contact. The room plan is confirmed before event day.

Does everyone have to share a personal story?

No. Reflection prompts are available, but public sharing is optional. Participants may focus on making soap and join conversation at their own comfort level.

How do we confirm whether the workshop fits?

Send your occasion, approximate headcount, timing, and location through the Contact page. Priscilla M. Mensah will reply by email and identify the next planning decisions.

Keep exploring

Find the page that matches your decision.

Houston Employee Resource Group members after a Super Power Soap workshop
Refreshments and workshop materials prepared for a Houston corporate retreat
Houston employees smiling during a soapmaking appreciation workshop
Priscilla M. Mensah talking with an attendee at a Houston women’s event

Plan for your community

See whether the workshop fits your Houston organization.

Share who you serve, why people are gathering, the approximate headcount, and your event window.

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