The Gift of Homeopathy — Worthwhile Projects to Support this Holiday Season

Amy Lansky
Published: 12/10/2012
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It’s that time of year again — when many of us are called to open our hearts and wallets and help others. One way you can do this is to support a worthwhile homeopathic charity. There are many homeopaths and organizations around the world that volunteer their time and skills to help others benefit from the miracle of homeopathy. Here are a few to consider if you are thinking about making a donation this holiday season.

Stemming the Tide of Disease in Africa

The Senya-Tamale Malaria Project
The Senya/Tamale Homeopathy Project was started in the summer of 2006 by my friend, Adjoa Margaret Stack, who traveled to Ghana, West Africa, to help combat the effects of malaria through homeopathic care. Adjoa is deeply familiar with Ghana, where she served in the Peace Corps many years ago. Over seven years, with the generous support of an extended network of family, friends, colleagues and many others, she has continued to operate two small clinics and expand into Ghanaian Primary Schools with Malaria prophylactic treatment. For the past two years, she has also been conducting a more formal study on the effectiveness of her prophylactic protocol.

The Amma Resonance Healing Foundation
The Amma Resonance Healing Foundation has been successfully using a remedy developed by homeopath Peter Chappell, called PC1, for treating HIV/AIDS in Africa. Clinics have been established in Kenya, Malawi, Burundi, the Congo, South Africa, Ghana, and Tanzania.

Homeopathy for Health in Africa
Homeopaths Jeremy and Camilla Sherr have treated 2000 HIV/AIDS patients in clinics all over the Kilimanjaro, Tanzania region. Patients report an increase in energy and well-being and an improvement in the side effects of anti-retroviral treatment. With homeopathy they also treat most opportunistic infections and help reduce the occurrence of malaria.

The Abha Light Foundation
The Abha Light Foundation provides low-cost medical care to Kenyans in their health centers at Kariobangi slum, Mathare slum and other clinics. Through homeopathy and natural medicine, they treat any type of disease that may be presented at the clinics. However about 15% or more of their cases are HIV-related. They have developed successful case management and treatment protocols in HIV, Malaria and TB.

Worthy American Homeopathic Organizations

National Center for Homeopathy
The National Center for Homeopathy is the “mother ship” of homeopathy in North America. It is an open-membership organization whose mission is to promote health through homeopathy. By providing general education to the public about homeopathy, specific education to homeopaths, and working with government agencies and the media, they help to make homeopathy understood and available throughout the United States.

Homeopaths Without Borders – North America
Homeopaths Without Borders offers both homeopathic treatment and education to foster independence in the use of homeopathic medicine. To date, they have provided service in Cuba, Honduras, El Salvador, Antigua, Guatemala, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Haiti.

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  1. Pastor Lameck Benjamin Ngulube

    Homeopathy is very good science. I love to work in this field of homeopathy.

    Pastor LB Ngulube
    Malawi – Mzimba

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