Sandra J. Wing Healing Therapies Foundation: March 2009


This Foundation Explained
Saturday, March 21, 2009


I was fortunate, that although my insurance did not pay for the complementary healing techniques, my spouse and I were able to pay for the services. The healing techniques of visualization, acupressure, massage, deep breathing meditation, calming meditation, and acupuncture made a huge difference in alleviating pain, in helping my mobility, and in giving me the strength to fight the fight.

There are many cancer people who could and should benefit from complementary healing techniques and for whatever reason can't afford and/or don't feel comfortable in seeking help.
Cancer not only brings emotional strains it also brings financial strains. The elimination of a paycheck or financial losses should be the least of priorities. Unfortunately, financial worries can override the more important focus of healing.

Often, the cancer patient does not have any energy, motivation, or ability to contact our organization. It is, therefore, important that the care-giver contact our foundation. If you are a care-giver we want to help. Please contact us.

This foundation is established to offer support and lift some of the financial burden so that a cancer patient can experience healing therapy comfort throughout his/her treatment.


The Mission


The mission of the Sandra J. Wing Healing Therapies Foundation is to support cancer patients from cancer diagnosis through the cancer treatment period by offering complementary healing services.
Complementary and integrative healing therapies include: acupuncture, acupressure, therapeutic massage, deep breathing meditation, calming meditation, visualization and support. These healing therapies can provide relief for neuropathy, anxiety, stress, aches, fatigue, nausea and pain.
The foundation is specifically designed for cancer patients in the Tri-Valley region of the San Francisco Bay Area, CA.


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