
Mission to Malawi
Here is the progress of the humanitarian mission in Malawi since its creation, date by date. You can follow its progress and expenses.
Here is the progress of the humanitarian mission in Malawi since its creation, date by date. You can follow its progress and expenses.
Marc Van Espenhoudt loves India. As a sponsor of two children in Bogdhaya, he decided to go to their school to train all the children and teachers in the basics of Shiatsu. An experience that enlightened his life and his vision of Shiatsu.
The refugees in Dzaleka camp in Malawi have no future. 40.000 people live in this camp. Ivan Bel, Julia Lemers and César Monseigneur decided to teach Shiatsu free of charge to a class of volunteers in order to teach them the basics of this technique. An adventure that should last several years.
You don’t have to go to the end of the world to be a humanitarian. The Tao Centre in the south-west of France has opened a Shiatsu and oriental treatment centre for the disadvantaged. A good example of what we can do in our own countries.
Lionel Bitan was on a trip in Mongolia. Practitioner and shiatsu teacher, he started to give some treatments and then, never stopped during three weeks. An original adventure where shiatsu is the key word for fraternity.