Paindownthere.com knew other patient advocates and the loved ones of those affected by chronic pelvic pain conditions would feel the same way we do about the desperate need in our world for more education and prevention initiatives. In this blog, we want to make sure you are aware of the international non-profit, Bridge for Pelvic Pain. We have specifically teamed up with their Prevention-Education program.
When each video guide Healing the Pain 'Down There': A Guide for Females with Persistent Genital and Sexual Pain is sold a portion of the proceeds go directly to the Prevention-Education initiatives of Bridge for Pelvic Pain. This portion equates to about 20% of the net profit of the video (DVD or downloaded). Paindownthere.com and the video guide we have put together for sale was originally born out of the deep desire to fund prevention and to further public and practitioner eduction. We are so exited to be able to team up with a charitable organization that is doing just that on a global scale. You can also donate to Bridge for Pelvic Pain's Prevention-Education program directly by going to their website. Other programs that Bridge for Pelvic Pain provides includes: Education: Funding provides medical education from field experts to global communities Resources: Building an international and multi-language list of health care providers and support groups world-wide Scholarships: Providing scholarships through integrative health care providers to help off-set the rising financial costs of care. To learn more click here. We also encourage you to educate yourself regarding the other worthy non-profits for specific conditions that we recommend. To find that list click here and look for Looking for other worthy causes?
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7/14/2015 05:45:46 pm
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AuthorStephanie Yeager: Passionate about spreading the word of hope and healing for those like her, influencing a paradigm shift in the medical community toward greater understanding of chronic pelvic pain disorders, and prevention initiatives that may protect young women before onset can occur. Archives
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