Mission Statement
Our mission is to provide our community with a network of professionals who seek
to integrate body, mind, and spirit in the service of wholeness, healing, and
health.
Statement of Purpose
The Healing Arts Network Association (HANA) is a conscious community of practitioners
and others who see health as wholeness in mind, body and spirit and who agree
to practice in a spirit of unity, cooperation and understanding, maintaining a
high level of integrity, responsibility and service.
We come together in a professional standard of association for the following purposes:
- To support one another in personal and professional growth
- To encourage people to take personal responsibility for their health
- To identify, inform and promote holistic approaches to health
- To build the holistic resources of our community
- To offer our services to support and uplift humanity
Code Of Ethics
The Healing Arts Network Association is a body of professionals open to the potentialities
of each other's fields; it is supportive, not prejudicial, to all modes of healing.
The members of the Healing Arts Network Association agree to serve the community
with integrity and without discrimination. We agree to perform only those services
for which we are qualified and to represent the degree of our expertise honestly.
Members agree to conduct themselves in an appropriate professional manner, to
respect the privacy and maintain confidentiality of our clients. We pledge ongoing
assessment of our own individual effectiveness and continued growth in our knowledge
and skills.
Healing Arts Network Association Network Members
(P = Practitioner Membership; S = Supporting Membership)
Mary Beach - P
Kathryn Bell - P
Bruce Boeck - P
Bonnie Crosier - P
Steve Gagliano - P
Joe Grabill - S
Joing Gu - P
Robert J. Herman - P
Donella Hess-Grabill - P
Chris Hoelscher - P
Roger Hutchinson - S
Gretchen Jacobson - P
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Chris Kaufman - P
Margaret Kelly - P
Katha Koenes - S
Ji Li - S
Kathy Link - P
Rick Longstreth
Ronald A. Maier - P
Gwenn Marie - P
Merlin Mather - P
Mary G. Moore - P
Nia Pirnat - P
Lee Ann Rasmus - P
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Karen Ridinger - P
Joseph Rogge - P
Ron Ropp - S
Cathy Schimelpfenig-Fleming - P
Matt Shepard - P
James Sikora - S
Jamie Spain - P
Michelle Staley - P
Kathryn Tornquist - P
Carolyn Treadway - P
Naomi Wilansky - P
Carol C. Williams - P
Evonne Wurmnest - S
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Healing Arts Related Groups
Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction
Syndrome - Fibromyalgia Syndrome Support Group of Bloomington-Normal, IL
The purpose of this group is to fully support and guide men, women and children
who have either or both of the syndromes. Free meetings are held from 6:00-8:00 pm
on the last Tuesday of each month (except December) in the Lounge at the First United
Methodist Church, 211 North School St., Normal. All persons interested in Chronic
Fatigue and Fibromyalgia are invited. Professionals, knowledgeable of the syndromes,
are often speakers at the meetings.
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For more information contact:
Evonne B. Wurmnest
[P] 309-452-2477
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The Dances of Universal Peace
You are invited to participate in deep, joyous, and simple interfaith circle dances using sacred phrases, chants, music, and movements from many of the world’s spiritual traditions. No musical or dance experience is required, everyone is welcome. No partners are needed.
The Dances take place at the Unitarian Universalist Church four times a year (once for each season) on a Saturday evening from 7:15-9:30 pm. Contact Naomi Wilansky for information on specific dates. Free-will offerings are appreciated.
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For more information contact:
Naomi Wilansky
[P] 309-825-8818
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