Haussler Wellness Foundation
Programs
Budget
$500.00
Description
As a Holistic Board certified family Nurse Practitioner, I'm uniquely qualified to identify economic hub zone, geographic/cultural communities, temporary communities in need of nutritional supplementation ranging from multivitamins, functional foods, meal replacements, enhanced waters, much-needed systems enhancements in the TN Valley, Ohio River Valley system to include AL, KY, OH. Persons I serve range from disenfranchised folks living in Hub zones or places of known nutritional deficiencies in soil/lifestyle and/ro to transient vendors at festivals where i offer first aid booth services, products. This can include electrolyte products from companies such as Celtic Sea Salt or from environmentally-conscious DeeCee Labs whose location/procedures minimize the environmental footprint left behind from my subtle healing, restorative work such as last month when it was a cancer patient not eating and whose insurance companies cut off the T-cell therapies, reduced the Keytruda,I sent shakes
Program Successes
Cancer patients, festivalgoers, festival vendors no longer needing our services, working themselves into better health, wellness, nutrient status, circulatory status from our patient education, etc.
Category
Health Care -
Beneficiaries
Black/African American
Native American/American Indian/Alaska Native/Indigenous
At-Risk Populations
Long-term Success
Inestimable due to little medical testing for the deficiency status in patient populations already disenfranchised from a medical system that is large, impersonal, overwhelming and weighted/stacked against these target groups with disproportionate issues designed into it, but I can state, clinical observations I've noticed are visible in hair, nails, skin, , weight loss and reduced weight loss in some cases, etc.
Short-term Success
We were a temporary stop-gap measure for a month in one cancer patient's life until corporate donors organized resources to replace/improve what i started, I've been requested at festivals, pow-wows and other community events in this region (where my tribal, Pasqaq, Melungeon Ancestors were before various diasporas forced relocations, wandering as vagrant, Appalachian Melungeon "wayfaring strangers" trying to cross the river "Jordan"(meaning moving water that keeps the haunts/haints off/away) & going "over home" which everyone is doing more in a spiritual or symbolic sense today as we seek to radiate/become Light of the various colors of stones around the proverbial Ancestral Fire or colors of the Medicine Wheel. In these endemic areas of nutritional deficits, we try to fill the gap between inadequate insecure food supply lacking basic nutrients and USDA suggestions to eat 5 servings a day!
Program Success Monitored By
Repeat needs, repeat users, patients' practitioners' health assessments, weight in cancer patients, or in anorexic or eating disorder patients, visual assessments of hair, skin, nails, medication needs.
Program Areas Served
Tennessee, Kentucky Disaster Zones, Ohio
$500.00
Description
As a Holistic Board certified family Nurse Practitioner, I'm uniquely qualified to identify economic hub zone, geographic/cultural communities, temporary communities in need of nutritional supplementation ranging from multivitamins, functional foods, meal replacements, enhanced waters, much-needed systems enhancements in the TN Valley, Ohio River Valley system to include AL, KY, OH. Persons I serve range from disenfranchised folks living in Hub zones or places of known nutritional deficiencies in soil/lifestyle and/ro to transient vendors at festivals where i offer first aid booth services, products. This can include electrolyte products from companies such as Celtic Sea Salt or from environmentally-conscious DeeCee Labs whose location/procedures minimize the environmental footprint left behind from my subtle healing, restorative work such as last month when it was a cancer patient not eating and whose insurance companies cut off the T-cell therapies, reduced the Keytruda,I sent shakes
Program Successes
Cancer patients, festivalgoers, festival vendors no longer needing our services, working themselves into better health, wellness, nutrient status, circulatory status from our patient education, etc.
Category
Health Care -
Beneficiaries
Black/African American
Native American/American Indian/Alaska Native/Indigenous
At-Risk Populations
Long-term Success
Inestimable due to little medical testing for the deficiency status in patient populations already disenfranchised from a medical system that is large, impersonal, overwhelming and weighted/stacked against these target groups with disproportionate issues designed into it, but I can state, clinical observations I've noticed are visible in hair, nails, skin, , weight loss and reduced weight loss in some cases, etc.
Short-term Success
We were a temporary stop-gap measure for a month in one cancer patient's life until corporate donors organized resources to replace/improve what i started, I've been requested at festivals, pow-wows and other community events in this region (where my tribal, Pasqaq, Melungeon Ancestors were before various diasporas forced relocations, wandering as vagrant, Appalachian Melungeon "wayfaring strangers" trying to cross the river "Jordan"(meaning moving water that keeps the haunts/haints off/away) & going "over home" which everyone is doing more in a spiritual or symbolic sense today as we seek to radiate/become Light of the various colors of stones around the proverbial Ancestral Fire or colors of the Medicine Wheel. In these endemic areas of nutritional deficits, we try to fill the gap between inadequate insecure food supply lacking basic nutrients and USDA suggestions to eat 5 servings a day!
Program Success Monitored By
Repeat needs, repeat users, patients' practitioners' health assessments, weight in cancer patients, or in anorexic or eating disorder patients, visual assessments of hair, skin, nails, medication needs.
Program Areas Served
Tennessee, Kentucky Disaster Zones, Ohio
Budget
$1,250.00
Description
Teaching/Demonstrating Native American, Pasqaq/Appalachian Melungeon cultural elements, lifestyle, religious values/practices throughout the Ohio Vally, Tennessee Valley, Alabama areas where not only my own family had migrated but where concentrations of various multiracial Appalachian groups had settled/moved. Specifically, this involves a variety of booth setups, performances, regalia/attire (for those who would not understand the spirituality of personal medicine, I could herein use the word "costuming" but this term offends Native American people in Regalia at pow-wows, usually); We interactively meeting the various types of verbal/visual/kinesthetic learners where they are, we teach music, beading, regaliamaking, cornhusk doll making, flintknapping/arrowhead making, jewelrymaking- as well as giving materials away for other Tribal people or community individuals who can't afford jewelry Native American or not, "Black Indian" or not, although we serve these much.
Program Successes
Featured in news media articles, schools, festivals, pow-wows, spiritual events
Beneficiaries
Black/African American
Native American/American Indian/Alaska Native/Indigenous
Families
Long-term Success
New programs have not been long term, approx 1 year ongoing; we've been asked to appear in more varied places/spaces/contexts, but not assessable yet.
Short-term Success
Featured in news media, we've reached school groups, kids, families, geographic areas, disenfranchised groups, Federal Tribespeople from reservations who had no access to jewelrymaking supplies/materials, re-connecting families who needed cultural expression, teens in identity formation who needed to handmake jewelry/regalia/cultural items or learn songs as being on the Autism Spectrum affects socialization and our Healing Drum work can increase interactivity in a variety of groups. Entertainment aspects of our music has also reached far-away places, sometimes through our radio shows which are not officially part of this 501c3 but involve our knowledge/resources sued for other 501c3s to completely implement our cultural preservation/language reach goals (examples: Powhatan, Cherokee, Saponi-Tutelo, Nahuatl, Quechwa, etc.).
Program Success Monitored By
fulfilment/completion of aggressive schedule of events that are educational, cultural, preservational, instructional, interactive, therapeutic, and impacting disenfrachnchised BIPOC and impoverished communities.
Program Areas Served
Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio , Alabama
$1,250.00
Description
Teaching/Demonstrating Native American, Pasqaq/Appalachian Melungeon cultural elements, lifestyle, religious values/practices throughout the Ohio Vally, Tennessee Valley, Alabama areas where not only my own family had migrated but where concentrations of various multiracial Appalachian groups had settled/moved. Specifically, this involves a variety of booth setups, performances, regalia/attire (for those who would not understand the spirituality of personal medicine, I could herein use the word "costuming" but this term offends Native American people in Regalia at pow-wows, usually); We interactively meeting the various types of verbal/visual/kinesthetic learners where they are, we teach music, beading, regaliamaking, cornhusk doll making, flintknapping/arrowhead making, jewelrymaking- as well as giving materials away for other Tribal people or community individuals who can't afford jewelry Native American or not, "Black Indian" or not, although we serve these much.
Program Successes
Featured in news media articles, schools, festivals, pow-wows, spiritual events
Beneficiaries
Black/African American
Native American/American Indian/Alaska Native/Indigenous
Families
Long-term Success
New programs have not been long term, approx 1 year ongoing; we've been asked to appear in more varied places/spaces/contexts, but not assessable yet.
Short-term Success
Featured in news media, we've reached school groups, kids, families, geographic areas, disenfranchised groups, Federal Tribespeople from reservations who had no access to jewelrymaking supplies/materials, re-connecting families who needed cultural expression, teens in identity formation who needed to handmake jewelry/regalia/cultural items or learn songs as being on the Autism Spectrum affects socialization and our Healing Drum work can increase interactivity in a variety of groups. Entertainment aspects of our music has also reached far-away places, sometimes through our radio shows which are not officially part of this 501c3 but involve our knowledge/resources sued for other 501c3s to completely implement our cultural preservation/language reach goals (examples: Powhatan, Cherokee, Saponi-Tutelo, Nahuatl, Quechwa, etc.).
Program Success Monitored By
fulfilment/completion of aggressive schedule of events that are educational, cultural, preservational, instructional, interactive, therapeutic, and impacting disenfrachnchised BIPOC and impoverished communities.
Program Areas Served
Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio , Alabama
Budget
$1,250.00
Description
Offering 1st Aid booths, services as a nurse, products at events that otherwise would have none, we structure a variety of event medicine protocols/programs, evacuation plans, transport plans for festivalgoers/vendors/performers consistent with and respectful of their values, beliefs, spiritual goals (such as my persona goal of returning my body to Grandmother Earth in as whole/complete form as possible without root canals, synthetic manmade toxic chemical medications, etc., although I realize that in modern society this is less realistic than even when I was a teenager and adopted these family natural-healing beliefs). Offering sunscreens, bug sprays (natural and manmade- chemical varieties), sound healing tools, positive affirmations, medication access info for nonprofit pharmacies at a discount for clients unable to get medications); recently I had to pay for air conditioner service for an unnamed community leader's vehicle for safety this summer.
Program Successes
Clients, patients returning stating how helpful our products, services were.
Beneficiaries
Families
Economically disadvantaged people
At-Risk Populations
Long-term Success
Items, products, scope, costs, needs are increasing at the festivals/events we have been servicing. Recently, functional food giveaways to improve food insecurity have been utilized more, functional foods included medicinal mushroom soup packets, green food powder packets, etc.
Short-term Success
Running out stock of lightweight, portable, nonperishable functional food, specific-use food items at events.
Program Success Monitored By
inventory supplies, demand , utilization rates and geographic areas impacted/using products/services.
Program Areas Served
Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Alabama
$1,250.00
Description
Offering 1st Aid booths, services as a nurse, products at events that otherwise would have none, we structure a variety of event medicine protocols/programs, evacuation plans, transport plans for festivalgoers/vendors/performers consistent with and respectful of their values, beliefs, spiritual goals (such as my persona goal of returning my body to Grandmother Earth in as whole/complete form as possible without root canals, synthetic manmade toxic chemical medications, etc., although I realize that in modern society this is less realistic than even when I was a teenager and adopted these family natural-healing beliefs). Offering sunscreens, bug sprays (natural and manmade- chemical varieties), sound healing tools, positive affirmations, medication access info for nonprofit pharmacies at a discount for clients unable to get medications); recently I had to pay for air conditioner service for an unnamed community leader's vehicle for safety this summer.
Program Successes
Clients, patients returning stating how helpful our products, services were.
Beneficiaries
Families
Economically disadvantaged people
At-Risk Populations
Long-term Success
Items, products, scope, costs, needs are increasing at the festivals/events we have been servicing. Recently, functional food giveaways to improve food insecurity have been utilized more, functional foods included medicinal mushroom soup packets, green food powder packets, etc.
Short-term Success
Running out stock of lightweight, portable, nonperishable functional food, specific-use food items at events.
Program Success Monitored By
inventory supplies, demand , utilization rates and geographic areas impacted/using products/services.
Program Areas Served
Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Alabama