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Maureen Simpson (NY)
Holistic nurse in private practice in Queens, New York.
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Men's Resource Center (NM)
Supporting men and healing violence in men's lives.
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Merlin German (NY)
While serving in the United States Marines in Iraq, Sergeant Merlin German survived devastating personal injuries that left 97 percent of his body burned. His life was an inspiration to all who knew him and came to know him. He fought bravely for more than three years but died in the hospital on April 11, 2008 while recovering from his most recent operation. He started a fund to assist burned children and their families to take vacations, trips, outings or anything the families needed to make life a little easier.
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The Mindful Path - Cheryl Jones Claywell (CT)
Offers an integrative approach to wholeness and well-being, with Cheryl Claywell Jones, mindfulness-based stress reduction teacher and certified fitness instructor.
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Miracle House (NY)
Providing care & support for out-of-town patients of serious illnesses and their caregivers, in New York City.
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Monroe Institute (VA)
Developers of the Hemi-Sync process relating to the study and balancing of brain wave patterns through the use of sound.
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Music for Healing and Transition (NY)
Helping to create a healing atmosphere through music.
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Natalie Rogers (CA)
Leads trainings in expressive arts therapy (art, writing, movement, drama and sound) and founder of the Person-Centered Expressive Therapy Institute.
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New York Open Center (NY)
One of the largest holistic learning centers in the United States, presents over 600 programs annually on Society, Spirit, Psyche, Body and the Arts.
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North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (CO)
Promotes the benefits of horse riding and equine assisted activities for individuals with physical, emotional and learning disabilities.
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Open Ear Center (WA)
Teaching the conscious use of sound and music for physical and mental wellness.
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Orbis (NY)
Strives to eliminate avoidable blindness and restore sight in the developing world, where 90% of the world's blind live.
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PandemicFlu.gov (DC)
Current information on Bird Flu from the Department of Health and Human Services in Washington, D.C.
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Parvathi Mishra (PA)
Offering yoga classes in the ancient and timeless tradition of the Saraswati River school.
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Planetree (CT)
Empowers patients and families through information and education, and encourages "healing partnerships" with care givers.
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Pollution in People (WA)
In 2005, ten Washington State residents agreed to the testing of their hair, blood and urine for the presence of toxic chemicals, with alarming results.
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Project Angel Food (CA)
A daily meal delivery program for men, women and children disabled by HIV/AIDS, in Los Angeles.
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Project Impact (CA)
Dedicated to making medical technology and health care services accessible and affordable; distributes hearing aids worldwide.
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Rasovai (India)
A team of practitioners of Ayurvedic medicine, based in India.
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Remote Area Medical (TN)
An airborne relief corps dedicated to providing free health care, dental care, eye care, veterinary services, and technical and educational assistance to people in remote areas of the United States and worldwide.
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