Monday, December 12, 2022

Winter Sliding Scale, ONLINE Consultations



Due to the state of the tripledemic (RSV, Covid, Flu) this winter, we will be offering sliding-scale online consultations all winter long. It's like a clinic, but you don't have to leave your house. We will work with herbs easily accessible at the grocery store, and if needed, we can get you herbal preparations from our Community Apotheca.

Email to schedule an appointment (Coordinator@HWBLouisville.org).




Friday, June 17, 2022

HWB 2021 Year In Review

I hope everyone is staying safe during this major heatwave, and near-drought conditions. I am thankful for my rain barrels so I can water the herbs and other plants in the yard, and assure the wildlife has water as well. But I believe the seeds I got into the garden late will not germinate. It's how it goes some years. What is established is doing very well. I have had multiple harvests of lemon balm, yarrow, motherwort, comfrey, and anise hyssop, and the blackberries are coming on really strong. 


Today I thought I would share HWB International's 2021 Year In Review. It is important for you to know the impact of what the organization does. Some numbers are down over the last couple of years because of the pandemic and in-person events being limited or eliminated. But 2022 looks to be a much better year. The number of chapters is expanding and looks like everyone is off to a great start this first half of the year.

  • Value of Volunteer hours across the globe: $718,037
  • 304 Clinics
  • 9136 People served
  • 214 Garden Events
  • 1200 Seed packets distributed via the Seed Grant Kis
  • Disaster relief to refugee camps in the DRC, California fires, Colorado Fires, flooding and hurricanes in the south, refugee support for those leaving Afghanistan, deep freeze in TX, LA, OK, AL, street medics and community care kits, covid relief, and self-care kits, Covid homeless support, and much more.
  • 131 General educational events
  • 331 Trauma and other training events (882 people served in Trauma Training)

Here's the direct link to the Year In Review so you can see all the good happening in our communities.

The Louisville Chapter has workshops, garden walks, and our first clinic scheduled. I am excited to watch this small, grassroots initiative make a difference in our community. Donate now to make sure we can keep going. www.hwbglobal.org  

Thank you for your support!

Lynn Quire, Louisville Chapter Coordinator



Friday, June 3, 2022

How You Can Help

Last weekend I set up at Flea Off Market, and what a GREAT response I got! I shared our mission with so many people and many wanted to know how they could help. I thought I would share what I asked of them:

  • FOLLOW & SHARE! Share our website and social media accounts. The more followers we have, the broader our reach will be. Make sure you are engaging with social media posts as well.  
  • Join Herbalists Without Borders. We are a membership organization, and your membership helps fund the many programs HWB offers.
  • Join our email list, which you can do right over there ------->>>
  • Volunteer with us. Come work a pop-up with me. Medicine-making events (coming soon). These will be great learning opportunities. We could use a few people to take some of our cards and flyers around to area businesses, restaurants, and coffee shops. Help with a clinic (coming soon). For the clinic, we will need holistic practitioners and general volunteers to help.
  • Donate. To get our first clinic up and going, along with our other projects like wellness kits, we will need cash donations and items on our wishlist. All donations, both in-kind and monetary, are tax-deductible. You will get some seeds from our Seed Library to add to your garden if you donate. I just sorted seeds into nearly 150 packs, and I'm not done yet!
  • Come to a donation-based workshop. Another learning opportunity and a way to help support the mission. 
However you choose to engage with us will always be greatly appreciated! 

One of my goals for the chapter is to become an educational resource for you. Starting in July, I will select an Herb of the Month, which will be helpful for the current season and easily accessible. There will be various information on the blog, sent in our monthly email, and hopefully, some hands-on learning opportunities at the bi-monthly Chapter meetings. The monthly mail goes out on the 10th. While there is no Herb of the Month in June, there will be some handy tidbits for the summer heat. I am really close to announcing the date of our very first clinic, medicine-making opportunities, and workshops. So be sure to get on that email list! 

This weekend I will be at the Douglass Loop Farmers' Market on Saturday and the new Riverside Farmers' Market at Farnsley Moremen Landing. If you have any questions, shoot me an email at HWBLouisvilleCoordinator@gmail.com.

From behind the plants, 
Lynn


Friday, May 13, 2022

Welcome!

Welcome to the official launch of the Herbalists Without Borders Louisville Chapter!

Keep reading to learn about the future of the chapter, and how you can help support the mission here in our community.


The HWB Louisville Chapter (HWBSDF)

You can read more about HWB and donate or become a member to support the mission at www.HWBglobal.org.


We will be hosting People's Clinics again soon. Our Chapter works as an herbal and holistic educational group offering plant walks, garden talks, wellness days, and workshops. We are working on setting up a medicinal seed library, a community garden, and support groups that help the houseless. Long-term goals are organizing and supporting disaster relief teams and street medic teams and working with events on more natural options for first aid stations. These goals could shift as the needs of our community do. 


The chapter's area set by HWB International is about a one-hour radius of Louisville, which takes us into Southern Indiana, down past Elizabethtown, out to Frankfort and Covington, and west to about Radcliff. As of this writing, there is not another chapter in Kentucky, and the only one in Tennessee is in Knoxville. So the opportunity to work around all of Kentucky exists until another chapter is formed somewhere. Going all over the state is not a reality at this point, but getting the word out that we exist and that HWB International exists is a goal, so I will be reaching out to herbalists, medicinal plant farmers, and other holistic practitioners all over. If you are one of these amazing souls and wish to see how you can help, reach out to me. There will be lots of opportunities to work together in the future. 


Upcoming Events


More information coming soon! 


Volunteer Opportunities

 

Help with information tables

Holistic practitioners

Clinic set-up, running (signing people in, etc.), breakdown

Medicine making

Leading Workshops (Make and takes, etc.)

Leading plant walks

Hosting garden talks

Speakers at events

Variety of administrative tasks



If you like the mission of HWB and would like to volunteer, email me directly at HWBLouisvilleCoordinator@gmail.com, and I can get you set up. We are a membership-based organization, and HWB International requires any volunteer who helps with an in-person event to be a member of HWB. About 75% of the organization's funding comes from memberships. There are many levels to join, so everyone can be a member. 


Come back here to keep up with all the information, sign up for our emails, and be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram: @HerbalistsWithoutBordersSDF 


Lynn Quire,

HWBSDF Chapter Coordinator