In April 2016, a talented team of dedicated GHF volunteer practitioners joined local health promoters in Chichicastenango, Guatemala to provide Integrative Healthcare treatments to the wonderful indigenous people of Guatemala.
More than 600 women, men, youth and small children lost their lives following a tragic mudslide in the community of Cambray II in Santa Catarina, Pinula, a community near Guatemala City. Global Healthworks Foundation sent a special mobile clinic team to the city’s Albergue Municipal (temporary homeless shelter) to treat hundreds of the affected families.
In October 2014, a talented team of dedicated GHF volunteer practitioners joined local health promoters at the Centro de Paz Bárbara Ford (Barbara Ford Peacebuilding Center) in Santa Cruz del Quiché to provide Integrative Healthcare treatments to the wonderful indigenous people of Guatemala.
In October 2013, a talented team of dedicated GHF volunteer practitioners joined local health promoters at the Centro de Paz Bárbara Ford (Barbara Ford Peacebuilding Center) in Santa Cruz del Quiché to provide Integrative Healthcare treatments to the wonderful indigenous people of Guatemala.
In March 2013, a talented team of dedicated GHF volunteer practitioners joined local health promoters at the Centro de Paz Bárbara Ford (Barbara Ford Peacebuilding Center) in Santa Cruz del Quiché to provide Integrative Healthcare treatments to the wonderful indigenous people of Guatemala.
In October 2012, a talented team of dedicated GHF volunteer practitioners joined local health promoters at the Centro de Paz Bárbara Ford (Barbara Ford Peacebuilding Center) in Santa Cruz del Quiché to provide Integrative Healthcare treatments to the wonderful indigenous people of Guatemala.
Our volunteer team of alternative healthcare practitioners is comprised of: highly trained acupuncturists; Reiki masters; holistic health consultants; therapeutic massage therapists; yoga, Qigong, and Tai Chi instructors; physical and occupational therapists; and specialists in women’s health. Volunteers are selected to participate in our medical missions based on their skills in holistic health as well as their level of compassion, team-player mentality, and genuine concern for the wellbeing of others.