A big part of why I want to be at Heart & Hands is because of how they show up for community with such care, with a disability justice and inclusion mindset.
I first got connected to Heart & Hands a few years back through my network of queer farmers on Vancouver Island. As a immunocompromised small-scale farmer who didn’t necessarily have the income to do private acupuncture sessions, getting connected to Heart & Hands was exactly what my body and mind needed. While my jobs, housing security, and life circumstances have all shifted the past few…
