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THE COACHING PROGRAM & COMMUNITY FOR WORKING PARENTS

Coaching & Connection

Building Resilience

Empowering working parents

Coaching with connection

Building personal resources

Community & peer coaching

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Oraco empowers working parents to feel and perform at their best.

Only 33% of parents feel they can balance work and child rearing. Oraco offers tools and insights to master self-management, enhance productivity, and nurture a fulfilling home life.

93% of parents feel having employers that are supportive to parents is very important.

Oraco helps organizations to understand and meet the needs of working parents.

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OUR APPROACH

Coaching & Connection

In coaching, we emphasize the transformative power of community alongside individual growth. Our programs blend coaching with community engagement to ensure holistic impact. We prioritize strengthening connections between individuals and their inner selves, as well as with their external networks. This unique approach seamlessly integrates coaching and community building, supported by a comprehensive and systemic approach covering critical core topics.

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"The program has been immensely helpful for me. My coach has helped me throughout the past months. We’ve made valuable insights together and this has supported me even through challenging times."

 

Anonymous Parent

Philip Morris International

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OUR STORY

From parents@work to Oraco

Explore the transformative power of parenting in the workplace. Discover how genuine appreciation for working parents not only fosters loyalty but also fuels talent retention in today's competitive arena. Dive into the innovative parents@work program, enhanced by Oraco's tailored coaching and dynamic community platform, revolutionizing support for both parents and organizations.

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Only 33% of parents feel they can balance work and child rearing. And 2 of 3 parents would take a paycut to work somewhere family friendly.

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