:Become a Friend of HWB
Not an herbalist? Don't feel that you want to join a chapter but you want support the efforts of HWB? Did you know HWB is not just for herbalists? Your support helps get humanitarian aid, herbal health and wellness and sustainable gardens to the people. Join us as a friend!
To join as a friend, click the button below to go to our secure paypal transaction area. Be sure to put FRIEND OF HWB in the paypal notes!
If you are interested in a business membership listing in the directory, being a part of our membership area (coming soon), or would like to join or start a chapter, please join as a full member. HWB Friend: $30/year and upAre you an herbalist, medic, herbal business or school interested in being listed on our directory, joining a chapter, volunteering with HWB, and networking with other herbalists who want to make change via grass roots herbal activism? Join as a full member here>>
Interested in becoming a major donor or sponsor? Contact our Executive Director, Denise Cusack at 608.561.1437 or officehwb@gmail.com |
Support us by becoming a friend of HWB.Benefits of Becoming a Friend:
• FREE access to our eGuides - such as home herbal first aid kit information, resources for increasing diversity sensitivity, forming a children’s garden, nourishing community gardens, food action guide, and much more. We are currently expanding our eGuides to support education, advocacy and knowledge! •Friend of HWB certificate •Discounts on future HWB webinars •Access to technical support for community gardens, children's gardens and more! •Community & children's gardens starter kits for your school or community organization, while supplies last •Recognition on this website as a supporter and friend of HWB Your support will help our projects continue into the future! Who can become a friend of HWB?Herbal health advocates
Alternative practitioners Massage Therapists Craniosacral Therapists Acupuncture practitioners Seed companies Small herbal product producers Herbalism enthusiasts Family herbalists Holistic Nutritionists Holistic practitioners providing services to underserved populations Environmental activists Permaculture farmers Organic farmers Medicinal herb producers, growers Community co-ops Small herbal product producers Herbalism enthusiasts Family herbalists School gardens coordinators Schools Street Medics Nurses Naturopathic Doctors Herbal product manufacturers Botanists Master Gardeners University Extension programs Scout Troops, Earth Scouts, Summer Camp Groups |