
Ruth Hamilton
Health Touch
3500 Westgate Drive
Suite 504, A-3, Durham, NC 27707
Ruth@ArtsCanHeal.com
(919) 544-2370

Piedmont Wildlife Center Mission Statement:To support native North American wildlife through rehabilitation, education, and scientific study, with emphasis given to the conservation of wildlife and its habitat in North Carolina. http://www.piedmontwildlifecenter.org - See a story in action click here.
The
goal of the International Expressive Arts Therapy
Association is to inspire, stimulate, and support the
creative and artistic spirit. We believe that the integrative arts, combining
dance, drama, music, visual arts, writing and architecture play a vital
role in both individual and community development. IEATA encourages an
evolving multimodal approach within psychology, community arts, and education.
IEATA is committed to providing a professional guild and network for its
members to make connections, exchanges and collaborations. IEATA intends
to provide informative resources about the expressive arts and how they
may relate to other disciplines, such as psychology, education and business.
Visit http://www.ieata.org/main/mainhome.html
Slow
Food USA brings food back to an art form. Slow Food is
a non-profit, eco-gastronomic organization that supports a biodiverse,
sustainable food supply, local producers, heritage foodways, and rediscovery
of the pleasures of the table. Carlo Petrini founded Slow Food as a response
to the opening of a McDonald’s in Rome’s historic Plazza di
Spagna in 1986. Since then, Slow Food has groun into an international
movement with more than 83,000 members in 100 countries worldwide. Get
involved by visiting http://www.slowfoodusa.org/index.html
Quaker
Earthcare Witness is a spiritually-centered movement of
Quakers and like-minded people seeking ways to integrate concern for the
environment with Friends' long-standing testimonies for simplicity, integrity,
peace, and equality. Let us explore the spiritual roots of humanity's
relationship to the earth. Let us transform our attitudes toward the earth
and all living things! Together we can prevent further irreversible damage
to the natural world, God's creation, through informed, spirit-led action
on all ecological issues: pollution, toxic wastes, conservation, recycling,
energy use, global warming, loss of species and habitats, loss of arable
lands, population pressures, and eco-justice. To learn more, visit: http://www.quakerearthcare.org/
The
NARSAD Artworks products showcase
museum-quality art by talented artists whose lives share or have shared
the common bond of mental illness. NARSAD Artworks is a volunteer 501
(c) 3 nonprofit corporation. All proceeds flow to causes supporting the
mentally ill, especially scientific research. To raise funds for local
projects, for state and local advocacy and for research through NARSAD,
the Mental Health Reseach Association. NARSAD Artworks began nationwide
marketing in early 1990 and has grown consistently since. It was born
out of the search by its founders, Patsy and Hal Hollister, for a way
that the art works of their daughter, Annick, stricken by schizophrenia
in 1978, might be used to help her. That thought expanded into putting
to work, on their behalves, art by any artist suffering from mental illness.
To find out more about NARSAD Artworks and to order gifts and notecards,
go to https://narsadartworks.org/Default.aspx
Carolina Health and Humor Association
(Carolina Ha Ha)
was founded in 1986 in Durham, North Carolina by Ruth Hamilton, MA Ed.
as a non-profit educational service organization dedicated to promoting
a healthy lifestyle thru humor and entertainment in health care, business,
and the community. The staff of Carolina Ha Ha performs for audiences
for both entertainment and employee stress management programs. Ruth Hamilton,
former Executive Director, designs and assists in implementing humor programming
in business, education, and community settings. Carolina Ha Ha is best
known for implementing the Duke University Medical Center Humor Project.
Cancer patients utilize the "Laugh Mobile"Laugh Mobile, designed
by Ms. Hamilton, to engage in therapeutic humor.
Carolina Ha Ha first started humor outreach in 1987 with a joint program with Duke Oncology Recreational Therapy called the Duke Humor Project. This involves the Laugh Mobile that is used to present humorous materials to both inpatient and outpatient cancer patients at Duke Medical Center. Skilled volunteers engage in humor interventions and invite the patients to check out funny materials to use during the hospital stay. A new Laugh Mobile design replaced the original cart and is marketed to medical facilities nationwide. The Certified Humor Presenter Program and personal on-site consultations with Ruth Hamilton are offered for Laugh Mobile volunteers. If you are interested in volunteering once every two weeks and can give a six-month commitment, call Ruth Hamilton at 919-544-2370. http://www.rtpnet.org/cahaha/
The Humor Collection web site states
its purpose as "to promote more humor and laughter for everyone by
encouraging individuals and groups to create Humor Libraries for themselves
and others."
"The website contains the resources for these Humor Libraries, listing the "healthy" humor created over the years in movies, TV, radio, recordings, and books. Humor Libraries mean more laughs at medical facilities such as cancer centers, rehabilitation units, hospitals -- also senior facilities and public libraries. Of course, this material is fun for family and friends at home, too."
Try using laughter and you may find it to be the best medicine around! http://thehumorcollection.org

Project Compassion Creates Community and Provides Support for People Living with Serious Illness, Caregiving, End of Life, and Grief. More information can be found at http://www.project-compassion.org/.
Warp
and Byte Designs
Leslie Killeen - Handweaver/Web Designer
Administrator for Pugh-Killeen Associates
www.warpandbytedesigns.com
919-490-6335
Weaving is but a thread in Leslie's life web. Like with the other threads, it weaves in and out at different levels of intensity. With it, she seeks the artist within herself.
Inspirations often come from nature, where she is constantly intrigued by the interplay of colors. In her studio she enjoys creating "one of a kind" designer fabrics. In the classroom, she encourages her students, while perfecting their craft to continually seek and try to express the inward artist's voice which lies within everyone.
Wearing her weaving hat, Leslie teaches weaving and spinning to individuals,
at guilds, and weaving conferences around the country and writes for weaving
magazines.
North Carolinians Opposing the Outlying Land Fields
http://www.noolf.com/index.cfm
