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Why Commemorate May Day With Acupuncture?

Why Commemorate May Day With Acupuncture?

Why free acupuncture on May Day?

Annual May Day Celebration
Free Acupuncture
Thursday, May 1, 2014
2-8PM

Free treatments on May 1st are a community acupuncture tradition. If you’re new to community acupuncture, or unfamiliar with the history of May Day, also known as International Worker’s Day, you might well be wondering Why?

International Worker’s Day marks the anniversary of the Haymarket affair in Chicago.  During a public assembly during a general strike for the eight-hour workday in 1886, an unidentified person threw a bomb at the police. The police responded by shooting at the workers, killing dozens of them. May 1st, the anniversary of that event, has become an annual celebration of the international labour movement.

…So why free acupuncture on that day? Yes, giving free treatments is a tried-and-true marketing strategy. But we give free pokes on May Day for other reasons having nothing to do with revenue.

Working as a community acupuncturist in a busy clinic means treating a lot of people, most of whom would not have been able to afford acupuncture without the sliding scale. It means treating many, many people who experience pain and illness as a direct result of their jobs; work site injuries, chemical damage, toxic levels of stress, deep fatigue from shift work, repetitive strain injuries which never get a chance to fully heal. Of course, people of all incomes and backgrounds have work-related illnesses. We welcome wealthier people too! But as community acupuncturists, we are most often treating people who have less access to care for their bodies. It is impossible to ignore that people working for less money are often required to work the hardest, for the longest hours, under the most challenging conditions. It is impossible to ignore how deeply unjust this is.

So, offering free acupuncture on May Day is a political choice for us, a chance to extend a direct welcome and invitation to people who work for a living: “Come in and receive care today, for free.”

…It’s also really fun. We always look forward to May Day! Please join us. Give us a call at  (813) 237-8920 or book online.

Our friend Lisa Baird wrote this explanation of community acupuncture clinic’s celebration of May Day and we really like it.  Thanks Lisa!  Lisa is the owner of Guelph Community Acupuncture in Ontario. Here’s her website.

Clinic Hours

Monday: 2:30PM – 6:30PM

Tuesday: telehealth only

Wednesday: 11AM – 2PM

Thursday: telehealth only

Friday: 2PM – 5PM

Saturday: Closed

Sunday: Closed

POCA

POCA

Seminole Heights Community Acupuncture, our staff, and volunteers are members of the People’s Organization of Community Acupuncture. POCA is a co-operative run and fueled by co-op members who believe that acupuncture should be available to people: learn more about that here.

We see acupuncture changing lives every day. It’s simple, safe and effective, as well as the most widely used medicine in the world! Last year POCA clinics, about 150 of them in all, gave more than 1 million treatments.

We support the Community Acupuncture movement with our POCA membership and our volunteer hours.

We know that acupuncture can change the world, and would love for you to join us in The Calmest Revolution Ever Staged!

Interested? Help spread access to acupuncture by learning more about POCA.  Click here to join online.  Or drop by Seminole Heights Community Acupuncture to talk with us more about our favorite co-operative, POCA!

 

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