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How PSWA Began |
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I had
held the vision for an organization of "alternative" healing practitioners
for several years. In my vision, this organization would network throughout
the community, offering education and treatments. The goal was to become
"mainstream," and to be considered a valuable partner by the traditional
medical community. |
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I met Teri Hoskins in the summer of
2003, then met Ann Egerton, Robert Rodgers and Deborah Russell that fall.
As we became acquainted, we discovered that we all shared similar visions,
so we held our first founders' meeting in January, 2004. Also attending was
Deborah Baker-Recienello, a longtime friend. At this meeting we exchanged
information about our various practices and decided to proceed with laying
the groundwork for an organization. |
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Our next meeting was with a
representative of the Tacoma Guild of Healing Arts Professionals, in order
to find out about the structure and activities of a well-established group.
From there we held several founder's meetings resulting in the finalization
of our name, mission statement, logo and goals. The six founders agreed to
serve on the Board of Directors, and five of us volunteered to be the
officers for the first year. |
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We sent out invitations to
practitioners whom we knew to our first "public" meeting on March 15, 2004.
At that meeting, we had a large number of attendees, many of whom joined
that night! From there we have continued to hold meetings on the third
Monday of the month, and have participated in many community fairs and
workshops, including our own PSWA Wellness fairs at the Olympia Farmers'
Market and the Olympia Community Center. |
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It has been a joy and an honor to
assist in bringing PSWA into being and to serve as its first president. I
look forward to seeing it continue to grow and flourish in our community! |
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Susan Leland |
Revsacredforest@aol.com |
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| This is a community that is unifying professionals
who are dedicated to health and wellness through dialogue, education,
research and outreach. Members come from a wide variety of traditional and
nontraditional healing modalities including nursing, energy healing,
acupuncture, doctors, mental health counseling, life strategy coaches,
massage, reiki, reflexology as well as a wide variety of other professions.
Businesses dedicated to wellness are also members. |
| As part of our mission for community
outreach and education, we sponsor and annual Winter Wellness Fair.
The goal of the Puget Sound Wellness Fair is to introduce the community at
large to the advantages of cutting edge approaches to healing and to offer
access to those services. The event is free to the public. |
| Members donate their time to provide
educational materials and hands-on experiences about the many different
approaches to wellness. We envision a wide variety of educational and
informational booths will be staffed during this Saturday event. Information
about the various healing modalities will be distributed to the community at
large on the advantages of traditional as well as nontraditional wellness
modalities. We envision opportunities for free blood pressure screening,
cholesterol and blood sugar assessments as well as overall analyses of many
aspects of good health using the most modern technologies available.
The Fair will thus be designed to provide useful, relevant, health-promoting
information to the citizens of this community. |
| We welcome practitioners and business
owners who are service-minded, community oriented, and focused on promoting
wellness to join with us in making the P.S.W.A Winter Wellness Fair a most
rewarding, annual community event. |
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