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Pan American Whole Health Alliance - Alianza de Pan American de la Salud Integral
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We would like to extend a very warm thank you to all those that have supported PAWHA to grow and create programs both in the USA and abroad. Linda Hogan of Wild Woman Enterprises - Where do we begin Linda? Linda faithfully volunteers each week to help teach survival English in New Bedford, MA to poor Mayan refugees in an un-funded PAWHA program. In addition, she has pledged proceeds from her web site sales to help fund operational expenses to keep PAWHA alive and growing. www.wildwomen-ent.com
The Community Economic Development Center of Southeastern Massachusetts for donating space for programs. To Corrine Williams for helping to coordinate programs and to Bill Maddocks for assisting in PAWHA's successful 501c3 (tax-exempt donation) status from the IRS. Equal Exchange www.equalexchange.com who has generously donated coffee and more to PAWHA raffles to raise funding. Barbara Esher, president of the AOBTA who has helped in spreading the word through the organization's magazine PULSE and get us the volunteer trainers so much needed. www.aobta.org Karl Berger, president of the Integrative Medicine Alliance, www.IntegrativeMedAlliance.org and Bob Ellal for publishing articles bout PAWHA and it's mission. Michael Gach of the Acupressure Institute in Berkley, CA for donating sample books for our programs in the jungle. www.acupressure.com Gerald Cohen, DDS for the donation of toothbrushes for the villagers of the Peru expedition November 2001. The Business Journal of Southeastern Massachusetts for publishing news of PAWHA and founder Patricia Gilmore's work in their September 2001 Issue. www.thebizjournal.com/2001-09/pro-file.html Robin Chalif for Motives donations to PAWHA raffles. Theresa Crisci for Nikken donations to PAWHA raffles. Richard Lanza of Open Doors for featuring PAWHA's work on his weekly radio show. Jeanne Andersen and husband Rudy of Encuentros in Cuernavaca and Richard Davis for helping to translate materials into Spanish. Barry Kapke of The Bodhiwork Institute, http://www.bodhiwork.org for spreading the word of the need for volunteers.
A a very special thank you to the Rainforest Health Project, their staff and volunteers and the amazing PAWHA volunteer trainers that worked in Peru November of 2001, Barbara Connor and Carla Felton of Maryland, Elizabeth Williams of California and Patty Jew of Massachusetts. A Huge Thank You ! Make a Difference ! Support PAWHA !
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