| Homeopaths without Borders in Germany
is a group of homeopaths formed in 1966, who are dedicated to helping
care for people threatened by war, and other natural disasters.
They bring homeopathy to areas where health care is badly needed
but lacking. They have treated thousands of refugees who lost their
homes and families, women who have endured rape and men who have
survived torture in concentration camps. These homeopaths travel
the world to disaster areas and often live under difficult conditions
while treating patients. In Honduras they taught homeopathy to doctors
and nurses of several orphanages and a homeopathic society was established
with ongoing seminars.
Last year Homeopaths without Borders in Germany
celebrated its 10th anniversary. Recently their Chairperson, Elisabeth
von Wedel was nominated for the German award for voluntary social
engagement. If the organization wins this award, it would be a confirmation
of the work homeopathy does around the world. The organization would
also receive a monetary award to help carry on their work.
In light of recent attacks on homeopathy, it is especially important
that homeopathy be officially recognized and validated. If you feel
grateful for the work Homeopaths Without Borders has done and would
like to support both that organization and homeopathy, you can vote
for them to receive this award. It only takes a few moments.
Go to this website http://www.gebengibt.de/projekt_detail_ansicht.html?&id=17
Scroll down to the yellow button on the left side, “Stimme
abgeben” and vote by typing in the jumbled letters you see
in the blank box.
Be sure to pass this on to your friends in an email chain!
Sincerely
Alan V.Schmukler -
Editor – Hpathy.com
Note: If you would like to read more about Homeopaths Without Borders
–Germany see the interview with Elisabeth von Wedel in Hpathy:
http://www.hpathy.com/Status/Homeopathy-without-borders-germany.asp
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