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 AARR Bulletin Board

 
2023-05-05
For those wishing to donate, we have set-up a direct deposit Electronic Money Transfer (EMT) email: donate@anti-anxity-ranch.org. Funds will be directly deposited into AARR bank account. 
 
2023-03-01
Up-to-date information on AARR Annual General Meeting can be found here.
 
2023-02-08
AARR Annual General Meeting (AGM) for members is scheduled for 15 March, 2023 @ 0900 EST. View AARR AGM Invitation here.
 
2022-12-15
Read AARR 2022 Year End Dispatch here.  
 
2022-11-29
Head's-up.  AARR first annual AGM is planned for Wednesday, 15 March 2023.  Details to follow.
 
2022-09-27
Huge shoutout to Lundbeck Canada for their kind donation to AARR operating fund.  Thank you!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Canadian Horticultural Therapy Association

Promoting the use and awareness of horticulture as a therapeutic modality, The Canadian Horticultural Therapy Association is the professional organization for horticultural therapy (HT) practitioners in Canada. We provide a voluntary professional registration process for HT professionals and we offer memberships (student, individual, and business/institutional) for anyone interested supporting our mission and staying up to date on the latest news, research, and opportunities in the field.

 

Horticulture as Therapy

This website is an online resource brought to you by Mitchell Hewson, HTM LT RAHP, in order to promote the highest quality of Horticultural Therapy treatment and rehabilitation for people who suffer from mental illness and addiction. Horticultural Therapy acknowledges and honours all practitioners and students who seek the knowledge to celebrate natures healing powers through plant-people relationships, including persons of all sexual orientations, identities, races, abilities, ages and talents.

 

American Horticultural Therapy Association

The American Horticultural Therapy Association is the only US organization committed to promoting and developing the practice of horticultural therapy as a unique and dynamic human service modality. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit, AHTA advocates on behalf of the professional interests of horticultural therapy practitioners and strives to increase beneficial outcomes for participants, host facilities, researchers, and educators.