| Acupuncturists
Without
Borders (AWB)
vision is to foster the creation of stable, peaceful global communities
through its community-based acupuncture services and training which
interrupt the cycles of unresolved trauma.
See
AWB featured on The New Morning Show on the Hallmark Channel while we
were in New Orleans. 
“Red Cross gave me
water, food and blankets. Acupuncture gave me peace and relief of the
stress of all this chaos.” --Ramona,
CA, Witch Fire
evacuee, Ramona Senior Center, SoCal. Wildfires Relief Effort, October
2007 The Veterans' Project is well
underway in multiple cities nationwide and growing!
Click
here
for more information about AWB's Veterans' Project
Clinics are or will soon be
available in: Chicago, New York, Baltimore, Arlington, MA, Framingham,
MA, Albuquerque and Grants Pass, OR Read
this article about the Portland Maine Veterans Clinic
Attend
an AWB Training!
Join Diana Fried and Susan Reed in these cities for an AWB Healing
Community Trauma Training (CEU's approved by NCCAOM).
Dates and locations confirmed for: Portland, OR, New York City, Los
Angeles and Orlando!
Please check the trainings
page regularly for updates to dates and locations!
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your support by purchasing
AWB
clothing, mugs and more for yourself and your loved ones and do good
for the world! Over 30% of your purchase
goes directly to AWB. Click
here visit the AWB shop.
AWB's mission is to provide
immediate relief and recovery acupuncture
services to global communities
that are in crisis from disaster or human conflict. AWB also seeks to
provide training and services to global communities that promote and
sustain local self-directed, self-sufficient, proactive and long-term
recovery, rebuilding and trauma resolution. AWB was established after the
devastating hurricanes
of 2005 to help those in Louisiana suffering from stress and trauma. At
this time, the work of AWB in New Orleans has come to a close. During
our time in Louisiana AWB volunteers treated everyone from relief
workers to survivors of the storms to emergency responders, and more.
We treated in the Black, White, Vietnamese, and Latino communities and
worked with grassroots organizations, churches, free medical clinics,
shelters, civil servants, government organizations and the military. We
brought over 80 acupuncturists to New Orleans to do this work, and many
said that it changed their lives; many came back and opened up various
types of community-oriented treatment centers in their own communities.
To see a complete listing of AWB venues in Louisiana click here. If funding and community support
surfaces, we may
return to New Orleans to hold trainings for local community health care
workers in how to use ear beads to treat stress and trauma, and in how
to incorporate simple qigong practices into everyday life. AWB is now engaged in a project to
treat veterans
returning from Iraq and Afghanistan and their families with free
community acupuncture. Guided by our experience gained in New Orleans
and the pilot veterans clinic in Albuquerque, New Mexico which started
in October of 2006, this project is developing in
cities around the country. Our intention is to help in the recovery
process from the enormous impact of war, thereby helping veterans as
well as their families, communities, the country, and the world by
intervening in the cycle of trauma. New clinic locations are currently
being initiated in cities across the United States and AWB is providing
regular training and support to the leaders of these unique free
clinics.
Please click here
for more information about the Veterans Project In addition, over 500
acupuncturists have been
trained at Acupuncturists Without Borders Healing Community Trauma
Trainings held around the country and hundreds of others have applied
to work with AWB in the field. AWB is building a nationwide network of
acupuncturists trained to respond to trauma and disaster and who are
bringing information from AWB's trainings back into their communities.
We are
currently working on making community acupuncture part of the standard
of care in the immediate aftermath of disasters, alongside traditional
medical interventions. In the future, we will be developing programs in
communities to respond to disasters and to facilitate training of local
health promoters in basic Chinese Medicine techniques. AWB is
committed to treating all who have been affected by disaster and
conflict including survivors, first responders, emergency personnel and
other care providers. The community model for treatment allows those
treated to experience relief together from stress and trauma. When the
whole group feels calm and quiet, hope, determination and resiliency
rises powerfully within it. |