Guest guest Posted August 7, 2009 Report Share Posted August 7, 2009 Sat Nam Online Sangat, I was recently blessed with the opportunity to begin volunteer teaching to AIDS/HIV patients on a weekly basis. It's at an AIDS home in NYC, and I'd like to get the residents educated, and involved via some in-house marketing. I searched the boards, and didn't find much here... Does anyone - with some medical background or otherwise - have tips, feedback or some good verbiage (catch-phrases, facts, quotes, research, or studies would be ideal) which I may use in marketing to appeal to AIDS/HIV patients? Anything, no matter how small, may be of help. Thanks from the heart, Fateh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2009 Report Share Posted August 7, 2009 Sat nam Ji,I'm a little confused of what you're asking.Are you talking about inclusive language to get folks in the door, language that won'talienate them once they are there, grant-writing?Let me know, and I may have some thoughts to share.Blessings,Sumpuran Kaur, Albuquerque--- On Fri, 8/7/09, fatehsinghnyc <filipfilip wrote:fatehsinghnyc <filipfilip Kundalini and AIDSKundalini-Yoga Date: Friday, August 7, 2009, 2:19 PM Sat Nam Online Sangat, I was recently blessed with the opportunity to begin volunteer teaching to AIDS/HIV patients on a weekly basis. It's at an AIDS home in NYC, and I'd like to get the residents educated, and involved via some in-house marketing. I searched the boards, and didn't find much here... Does anyone - with some medical background or otherwise - have tips, feedback or some good verbiage (catch-phrases, facts, quotes, research, or studies would be ideal) which I may use in marketing to appeal to AIDS/HIV patients? Anything, no matter how small, may be of help. Thanks from the heart, Fateh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2009 Report Share Posted August 8, 2009 Sat Nam, To clarify, I'm talking about info about AIDS - and how KY helps - which I could use for in-house marketing to get people interested in KY classes. This is not in a hospital, but rather a low-income housing/hostel for those suffering with this virus. So, this would be something posted up in the hallways to get them aware about the weekly class. Obviously, KY works to purify the blood, boost the immune system, and relieve stress -- those are probably the big three... I'm just looking to add to this, and new ideas for ways to relate to AIDS and HIV patients. To that end, I'm looking for inclusive language, with benefits that are provided to 'convince' them, or pique their interest. I have ideas - as a graphic designer of 15 years, I do all my own marketing - I'm just looking for added facts, or " snippets " , or even being pointed to some research so I could quote some potential benefits. Basically anything you can think of how KY is related to helping AIDS patients, I can consider how to put into play in my marketing. Thanks, Fateh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2009 Report Share Posted August 9, 2009 Sat Nam,the Guru Ram Das Center for Medicine and Humanology and the articles and FAQs on their website may be of use:http://www.grdcenter.org/qanda.php#question-HIV-AIDs http://www.grdcenter.org/articles/http://www.grdcenter.org/articles/psych-recov.php Blessings,Uttamjit in Rome, Italy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2009 Report Share Posted August 10, 2009 easy to learn, or easy to practice, some people tend to shy from this practice because it seems so alien that they believe it is hard. We could also say that it has very few side effects, as drugs of today make people close to becoming worse. Kundalini-Yoga , " fatehsinghnyc " <filipfilip wrote: > > Sat Nam, > > To clarify, I'm talking about info about AIDS - and how KY helps - which I could use for in-house marketing to get people interested in KY classes. > > This is not in a hospital, but rather a low-income housing/hostel for those suffering with this virus. So, this would be something posted up in the hallways to get them aware about the weekly class. > > Obviously, KY works to purify the blood, boost the immune system, and relieve stress -- those are probably the big three... I'm just looking to add to this, and new ideas for ways to relate to AIDS and HIV patients. > > To that end, I'm looking for inclusive language, with benefits that are provided to 'convince' them, or pique their interest. > > I have ideas - as a graphic designer of 15 years, I do all my own marketing - I'm just looking for added facts, or " snippets " , or even being pointed to some research so I could quote some potential benefits. > > Basically anything you can think of how KY is related to helping AIDS patients, I can consider how to put into play in my marketing. > > > Thanks, Fateh > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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