Humanitarian Outreach
Humanitarian outreach activities are integral to the learning process at CCHM and are scheduled for at least once per month in one of the following areas;
- Community health clinic
- Community health lectures
- Community soup kitchen
- Environmental/planting trees
- International outreach (trips)
CLINICS FOR HUMANITY™ TORONTO
The mission of World Organization of Natural Medicine (WONM) is to fulfill the duty entrusted to it by its first meeting of its founders, which is, the delivery of primary health care and natural medicine to the worlds economically deprived peoples. The human cost of conflicts is immense, and the physical and psychological wounds they inflict on the population are enormous. The latter heal very slowly, and this situation reinforces the necessity of developing a worldwide group, geared towards education, natural medicine healthcare delivery and peace. Hopefully, this will awaken within societies the values, attitudes and bonds of common interest necessary to transcend the differences arising from conflicts and inequities.
Governments are restricted in providing cost-effective primary healthcare to the poor, due to their reliance on manufactured drugs. Most doctors are at a loss without expensive hospital technology, technicians, and prescription drugs. Their lack of knowledge with respect to traditional natural medicine healthcare prevents them from using an inexpensive, effective and reliable source of healthcare.
Under WONM’s Clinics for Humanity ™ program, Doctors of missionary, humanitarian Medicine and practitioners of humanitarian medicine administer free traditional and natural medicine healthcare geared towards the poor whenever it is needed.
Toronto Outreach
The WONM Foundation Canada is affiliated with WONM Clinics for Humanity. The Toronto outreach clinic provides health care geared towards poor women and children of all ages and with a wide range of health care concerns, community soup kitchen in winter and warm clothing for the homeless.
Services are provided by doctors, practitioners, volunteers and senior interns from the Canadian College of Humanitarian Medicine (CCHM), under direct supervision of license health care professionals, i.e., medical doctors (MDs), Homeopaths (HDs), Naturopaths (NDs), integrative medical doctors (I-MDs).
MISSION TRIP
CCHM International outreach program is in collaboration with Indian Association of Chiropractic Doctors (IACD) http://www.indiachiropractic.com/ charity clinics to India are arranged for November and January each year
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