Thursday, May 31, 2012

pregnancy and community acupuncture research

Do you love acupuncture and PCA?
Are you currently pregnant or less than one year postpartum?
Has acupuncture changed your life?
Are you interested in the future role of acupuncture in conventional medical care for pregnant women?



Grace Chow, A Brown University Medical student is doing research this summer on pregnancy and Providence Community Acupuncture.  She is seeking PCA patients to share their stories with her.


Interview subjects will be compensated for their time with a $15 gift certificate to Amazon.com.
Participation in the study is voluntary. Refusal to participate will involve no penalty or loss of
benefits to which you are otherwise entitled. You will still receive acupuncture care at Providence
Community Acupuncture. You may discontinue participation at any time without penalty or loss
of benefits to which you are otherwise entitled.


Please contact Grace for more information at 516-448-9235 or grace_chow@brown.edu.

Teacher Appreciation Summer Special

$10 treatments for teachers from Friday, June 22 through July 4.

If I Could Teach You, Teacher
If I could teach you, teacher,
I'd teach you how much more
you have accomplished
than you think you have.
I'd show you the seeds
you planted years ago
that are now coming into bloom.
I'd reveal to you the young minds
that have expanded under your care,
the hearts that are serving others
because they had you as a role model.
If I could teach you, teacher,
I'd show you the positive effect
you have had on me and my life.
Your homework is
to know your value to the world,
to acknowledge it, to believe it.
Thank you, teacher.
By Joanna Fuchs

Monday, April 23, 2012

Of promos, POCA, and proletariat. TWO-FOR-ONE SPECIAL THIS WEEK!



Tuesday, May 1st, get a free treatment if you sign up to be a member of our new cooperative, POCA, The People's Organization of Community Acupuncture. Takes probably 5 minutes, and all info is at the front desk. Unless you'd like to read more here.


This day happens to be May Day. We're celebrating the end of winter, if a very mild one, at PCA, and the beginning of warmer weather and more fertile and active times. A very important time to get regular acupuncture to help re-awaken the body and to keep things free-flowing.


May Day is International Worker' Day. We helped start the Community Acupuncture movement so that
people with working class jobs and working class incomes, our friends and family that is, could afford quality natural healthcare. We also believe that most illnesses we treat stem from stresses associated with the struggle to balance work and self-care. We want to do all we can to see that self-care wins, In our world, that's revolutionary. So please join us: for a free treatment for yourself or friend, and in making the People's Organization of Community Acupuncture a strong and sustainable advocate for affordable healthcare for all.


And here's a funny and very serious link about work and stress:

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Join Our Cooperative !

PCA is part of The People's Organization of Community Acupuncture. And, NOW, YOU CAN BECOME A MEMBER of our cooperative!. The more of you sign up, the stronger we'll be as a clinic and as a now international movement to make acupuncture more affordable and effective. If you're still wondering why you should become a member, our top ten reasons are below. 
In short, you are the reason we exist, and we want to do more for you and give you the opportunity to have more of a say.


1) To keep acupuncture affordable here in Providence.
2) To get connected to a now international movement and join one of the most fun
and hard working bunch of people you'll ever meet.
3) To help us create community acupuncture clinics in parts of the country that desperately need them.
4) So that you can have more of a say in how we do things.
5) To help create more jobs for acupuncturists in Rhode Island and beyond.
6) To get three "First Treatment Free" cards for use at any clinic.
7) To receive a free birthday treatment every year.
8) To participate in occasional fun-having at the clinic.
9) To find volunteer opportunities within our clinic and within the larger organization.
10) To help provide a working model for sustainable, ethical, and affordable healthcare practice.
11) To receive a subscription to our monthly newsletter, Sticking Together.


I know that's actually eleven reasons. And, there's actually lots more. You can find all the info
and sign up at the clinic.


 By becoming a member you're not committing yourself to any extra work or participation, but you are giving us a huge hand in resource and spirit by supporting us in doing what we do.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Why get treated with other people?

In "Strength in Numbers", a community acupunk asks the question "why would you want to receive acupuncture alone? This is a small article from the website of Peoples Organization of Community Acupuncture.


And, if you're interested in that kind of thing, here's a decidedly further out article from one of our own that talks about "group qi".