Veterans Helping Veterans
After a healing circle helped former sargent James Pride face his own loss, he reached out to his community to form a Veterans Helping Veterans healing circle.
Ed Halloran was led to Healing Circles through his interest in Nonviolent Communication. He is a trained facilitator and leads workshops and skills groups in mind-body medicine, Compassionate Communication, Authentic Relating, Positive Discipline Parenting Practice, Getting Real Games, and A Course In Miracles. He is inspired by the freedom, connection, and experience of wholeness accessible in healing circles.
After a healing circle helped former sargent James Pride face his own loss, he reached out to his community to form a Veterans Helping Veterans healing circle.
Learn how Healing Circles Houston helps faith communities benefit from healing circles by partnering with them.
Healing Circles Global is proud to be a program of Commonweal, a four-star Charity Navigator nonprofit, working in three core fields—health and healing, art and education, and environment and justice.
Healing Circles are a peer-led practice rooted in deep listening, compassion, and shared humanity. While they can be deeply supportive, they are not a substitute for clinical, medical, or therapeutic care.