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Sept 2021 Newsletter:

November 18, 2021

Clinics are Back, and They're Plant Powered! Hello Friends! The big news this month is that outdoor mobile clinics are up and running for the fall. We are out offering body work and herbs in Greenfield and have two robust herbal clinics in Great (Turner's) Falls and Springfield. … [Read more...] about Sept 2021 Newsletter:

Filed Under: News Tagged With: access, acupuncture, clinics, covid-19, herbs, mutual aid, plants

Nov 2021 Newsletter: Stay Warm with Remote Services… and Sage Honey

November 18, 2021

Hello Friends! With frosty mornings and early evenings upon us now,  that's a wrap on our fall season of outdoor mobile clinics! Thanks to everyone who came out to access services, volunteered at clinics, grew plants, donated medicines, and supported from afar. Together, we take care of each … [Read more...] about Nov 2021 Newsletter: Stay Warm with Remote Services… and Sage Honey

Filed Under: News Tagged With: access, clinic, healing, herbalism, herbs, massage

October 2019: Why Trauma-Informed Body Work is Essential and DIY Elderberry Syrup

February 10, 2020

In This Newsletter:-Trauma-Informed Body Work– Why? How?-Report Back from Sept. Training-DIY Elderberry Syrup Notes from the Office Hello Friends, I'm writing today from our third clinic of the season. I've written before (and I am sure that I'll write again) that for those of us on staff … [Read more...] about October 2019: Why Trauma-Informed Body Work is Essential and DIY Elderberry Syrup

Filed Under: News, Uncategorized Tagged With: access, body work, elderberry, health justice, herbalism, trauma, trauma-informed

Ron Kelter

February 5, 2020

Ron is a practicing Acupuncturist and Physician Assistant in Family Medicine. Ron says, "I strive to help individuals encourage their bodies and minds to heal using the strength of both modalities of Western and Eastern medicine." Acupuncture provides a natural calming way of allowing the body … [Read more...] about Ron Kelter

Filed Under: acupuncture, Practitioner Tagged With: access, acupuncture, alternative health, health justice, practitioners

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The People’s Medicine Project is a small grassroots health justice organization. The Consortium is our umbrella organization.

 

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