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Charity fun days, festivals, and holistic treatments!

The Human Touch therapists are bringing mini holistic treatments to local festivals and charity fun days. They recently spent the day delivering six mini treatments at the Beach Dreams festival. They’re looking forward to working at the Wish Park Festival, Hove, on 11th July, and also providing mini treatments on 9th August to help raise funds for Wilsons Wonky Wish at the Lamb Park, Pond Lane, Durrington.

The Human Touch team offer a vital service at their weekly clinic, aiming to bring a choice of thirty-minute and one hour sessions of up to fourteen different affordable complementary therapies to local people in Shoreham by Sea.

The idea for the Human Touch was originally born many years ago when the project leader, Mary, was unable to afford complementary therapies. She went to college to learn reflexology and received treatments as part of the course. Her health and wellbeing benefited immediately. She realised that there were then, and still are now so many people in local communities who, because of their financial and other life circumstances, would normally view complementary therapies as a luxury. So she made the decision to always make inclusive space within her therapy practice. The Human Touch Project is an extension of that original idea. The project opened its doors for the first time in February 2014. Since then to the present day The Human Touch practitioners have been providing a wide variety of Affordable Therapies for All. If you’d like to help them continue this valuable service, please visit crowdfunder

For information, to hire the team for events, or to book an appointment please contact Mary on 07796 518667 or thehumantouchshoreham @gmail.com
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