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The HHC newstree provides a virtual community center and a forum for communication and learning from each other. Participants range from MD's to bodyworkers, academics to the interested public. This digest is designed for busy people to get information at a glance.
You are welcome to post a notice to this site whether or not you are a recipient. Our goal is provide the best community coverage possible.
If you have a google account or want to create one, click here to join the Newstree.
Otherwise, send an e-mail to info (at) hhcinfo dot org requesting to be added. Please include who you are and how you found out about the Newstree.
- Send notice of classes, lectures, talks and other community events related to health and healing. These can be related to individual health, health in relationships or community health. We also welcome arts as related to health.
- Share articles from journals, Web sites, magazines or books pertinent to HHC mission and focus. Please include the source.
- Inquire about resources for health providers, problem solving, working with clients, patient advocacy, or other modalities for healing.
- Make announcements-office moves, resources available, new practice or change in practice, places for rent and so on.
- You may include your website or other links.
- Forward your email to info at hhcinfo dot org.
- Send the item for the newstree at least one week before the event. You are welcome to send more than one notice about an event.
- Send your news in plain text.
- Keep it safe! No attachments to avoid spreading a computer virus. If you have an attachment, open it, select and copy the text you want forwarded, then paste it into the body of an email you send to me. Attachments will be deleted.
- No chain letters, petitions or other types of spam.
- The board of Health and Healing Consortium reserves the right to refuse to publish items.
- You can read the digest as it shows up in your inbox or you can click on the underlined topic which reveals our lovely HHC format.
- Click on the top line of the HHC format if you want to see the archives. They will provide you with an overview or retrieve information regarding past events.
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