
Due to current funding cuts, we regretfully have to announce the closure of two of our longstanding clinics at the end of March 2025. The clinics affected
are the Tuesday clinic at Oasis and the Thursday clinic at Richmond House. The last clinics will be on the 25th and 27th of March respectively.
We are very sorry to have been forced into this position, but our Tuesday clinic at the Unitarian church and the Friday evening clinic at Cornerstone will continue to remain open. So if you can, please continue your treatments at these other two clinics.
This event will be held at the Poets Ale and Smokehouse, 33 Montgomery Street, Brighton BN3 5BF and will deal with aspects of forgotten photos, historical murder scenes, and the communist underworld.
Tickets for this Easter fund-raiser and further information about the talks and the speakers can be found on Eventbrite under Curious Histories. Tickets can be purchased by donation, which will help to support our work. You will also see some of the other talks given by Curious Histories, and so get a flavour of what to expect.
The herbs and their use are listed under 'Our detox tea' on the 'Self-care' menu, together with the recipe for the tea.
Each clinic is staffed by practitioners and volunteers. The role of volunteers is to help set up the clinic, welcome clients, offer them de-tox (herbal) tea and assist them with filling in forms and keeping client records. They also help clear up at the end. Any travelling expenses are refunded.
You can help raise money for Pathways to Health by registering with Give As You Live. When you shop online, a percentage of what you spend is donated by the stores to us at no extra cost to you! You can also help by donating money to us using Give As You Live, or the PayPal charity giving page. See the listing 'How you can help' on the 'About' menu.
We are very sorry to have been forced into this position, but our Tuesday clinic at the Unitarian church and the Friday evening clinic at Cornerstone will continue to remain open. So if you can, please continue your treatments at these other two clinics.
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Curious Histories presents a series of public talks on offbeat subjects, the proceeds of which benefit small charities.
On Wednesday, April 23rd, Curious Histories is supporting Pathways to Health with three talks under the title Threads and Entanglements.This event will be held at the Poets Ale and Smokehouse, 33 Montgomery Street, Brighton BN3 5BF and will deal with aspects of forgotten photos, historical murder scenes, and the communist underworld.
Tickets for this Easter fund-raiser and further information about the talks and the speakers can be found on Eventbrite under Curious Histories. Tickets can be purchased by donation, which will help to support our work. You will also see some of the other talks given by Curious Histories, and so get a flavour of what to expect.
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Many thanks are due to G. Baldwin & Co, Herbalists of Walworth Road, London, who provide the herbs for our detox
tea. They have recently generously donated a large amount of herbs so that, in the future, we can continue to offer detox tea in our clinics.The herbs and their use are listed under 'Our detox tea' on the 'Self-care' menu, together with the recipe for the tea.
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Claudia Calahane, who has previously run Qi Gong classes for Pathways to Health, also has online Qi Gong sessions on her YouTube channel
Vitality Qigong.
For further information on other sessions or studio classes, please contact Claudia via her website
here.
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Volunteers are vital to help us run our drop-in ear acupuncture clinics. If you feel you would be able to help us at any of the clinic times and locations we run,
please contact us at our office.Each clinic is staffed by practitioners and volunteers. The role of volunteers is to help set up the clinic, welcome clients, offer them de-tox (herbal) tea and assist them with filling in forms and keeping client records. They also help clear up at the end. Any travelling expenses are refunded.
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Funding for smaller charities is getting more difficult, especially when local government and charitable trust funding
is under increasing pressure. In order to continue our services to the local community we need your financial help to support
our work by giving a one-off or regular monthly donation to us. See the listing 'How you can help' on the 'About' menu.You can help raise money for Pathways to Health by registering with Give As You Live. When you shop online, a percentage of what you spend is donated by the stores to us at no extra cost to you! You can also help by donating money to us using Give As You Live, or the PayPal charity giving page. See the listing 'How you can help' on the 'About' menu.