Earthquake Relief Fund: Rebuild Chanaute's Clinic

by Mindful Medicine Worldwide
Earthquake Relief Fund: Rebuild Chanaute's Clinic
Earthquake Relief Fund: Rebuild Chanaute's Clinic
Earthquake Relief Fund: Rebuild Chanaute's Clinic
Earthquake Relief Fund: Rebuild Chanaute's Clinic
Earthquake Relief Fund: Rebuild Chanaute's Clinic
Earthquake Relief Fund: Rebuild Chanaute's Clinic
Earthquake Relief Fund: Rebuild Chanaute's Clinic
Earthquake Relief Fund: Rebuild Chanaute's Clinic
Earthquake Relief Fund: Rebuild Chanaute's Clinic
Earthquake Relief Fund: Rebuild Chanaute's Clinic

Project Report | Jun 27, 2019
How It All Began

By Lisa Payne | Writer

On April 25th, 2015, approximately 9,000 people were killed, several thousand injured and more than 600,000 buildings were destroyed in Nepal and neighboring villages. The Nepal earthquake, also known as the Gorkha earthquake, continued with three aftershocks and triggered an avalanche on Mount Everest killing another 21 people. It became one of the deadliest earthquakes in history.
 
Chanuate, Nepal, a small town of approximately 2,500 people, received much devastation. Already an area with extremely limited access to healthcare, the earthquake caused even greater hardship including tearing down one of the area’s most prized acupuncture clinics.
 
In 2008, Grainne McKeown embarked on a journey to Nepal with the intent of taking her skills in acupuncture and Chinese Medicine to a place that really needed it. Having previously studied Buddhism, meditation and Buddhist philosophy in Nepal from 2003-2004, “I said to myself, I want to work here. I want to go back to school for natural medicine and come back and volunteer. So that’s what I did.”
 
It was during her very first year in Kathmandu in 2003, prior to acupuncture school, that Grainne noticed the blend of all medicinal modalities being used in a free clinic. They had the practices of Tibetan, homeopathic, western medicine, Ayurveda and others, before the notion of integrative care had become more mainstream in the US. “I wanted something that was a whole system of medicine that I could get really good at,” she says. So she decided to go back to school for Oriental Medicine in 2005.
 
After graduating from the Seattle Institute for Oriental Medicine for Chinese Medicine, she went back to Nepal to volunteer in that same integrative clinic. Her continued volunteering efforts in Nepal at that time also led her to Bali where she served in a midwifery clinic treating women with prenatal and postpartum acupuncture. She realized the vital importance of caring for women during this special time and how acupuncture could help them deliver naturally and in a comfortable village birthing center, without having to go through a C-section at a hospital.
 
But it was on a yoga retreat with her brother in Thailand, when she realized everything she’d experienced in Nepal--studying Buddhism for a year, coming back to volunteer, discovering the benefits of integrative care with acupuncture, and giving her services to those who needed it--would lead to something far more transformative.
 
“I have all these patients in Nepal and they need care, and I have all these acupuncturist friends in the States who want to do this work. So, I thought, I’m going to start a non-profit,” she said.  Immediately Grainne began writing a mission statement. With the help of her brother who was also living in Nepal, she built a website and it was done in a matter of weeks. “It was just so clear and so obvious to me, and people were interested right away.” And so, Mindful Medicine Worldwide (MMW) was created.

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Mindful Medicine Worldwide

Location: Chicago, IL - USA
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