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Lee P.
Gooding III – Executive Director Lee P. Gooding III is a Vietnam Era Veteran and receives his health care at the Veterans Administration Hospital in San Francisco. Lee has been a certified massage therapist for more than 20 years. He is also a certified, nutrition consultant, and has 15 years experience specializing in organic foods. Lee owns two massage therapy locations in Sonoma County called Healthy Habits, and provides care for Veterans, professional people, and people recovering from joint replacements. Lee has created programs with numerous organizations, promotes his businesses and other peaceful causes successfully with special events, and is a member of Veterans for Peace. It is his aspiration to help all Veterans enjoy a more stress free and healthier lifestyle. It is Lee’s certainty that Massage and CranioSacral therapies, therapeutic humor, and proper diet and nutrition, will lead to this healthier lifestyle. As a nutritionist, Lee has long believed in the healing power of organic foods, and the Center for Clinical Research has found this to be true. In addition, he wants to provide Veterans with art, music, and pet therapies to aid in the treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and depression. Louis-Virie Blanche - Executive Event Coordinator Louis-Virie Blanche, an ever tenacious Singer/Mystic, Songwriter/Producer, Social Activist/Performance Artist, is the first American/Native American to play the internationally renowned reggae festival Sunsplash. He has an extensive history of utilizing unique, pioneering ideas, innovations, and concepts, such as energy follows thought and the Heisenberg Principle, while attracting some of the most highly respected and legendary musical talents of all time to record and perform his original multi-cultural pop music. The alumni of his band Constant Creation includes a virtual who’s who of Grammy Award winners and nominees who’ve worked with Quincy Jones, Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin, Madonna, Bob Marley, James Brown and The Beatles, among others. His artistic expressions are designed to emphasize his dedication to the belief that creativity can be used to serve humanity as a personal/universal tool and healing force for maintaining cellular, electromagnetic, and psycho-spiritual harmony. Coming from a multi-cultural heritage seeded with Cherokee, Blackfoot, Choctaw, French Creole, and African genetics, his work in the world of audio-visual magnetic form resonance, sacred sound geometry, and visionary poetics, has deep indigenous roots. His co-creative, co-inspirational, journey agents include Dr. G. P. Flanagan-prolific inventor, 1997 Scientist Of The Year by The International Association for New Science; and the world renowned genius, R. Buckminster Fuller, inventor of the geodesic dome, both of whom who gave Mr. Blanche permission to use their writings and designs in conjunction with his musical productions Sun Song, and Social Security, respectively.. The Social Security album (by Louis-Virie Blanche and Constant Creation) is an inspirational aid for Homeless Art, a creative, social activist organization dedicated to inspiring humanity to regain self sufficiency, by utilizing creative design science ideas and artifacts. Working in association with The Buckminster Fuller Institute, The National Coalition for the Homeless, The White Buffalo Children’s Foundation, Voice Of The Wetlands, The Russell Big Chief Moore Memorial Foundation, Friendship Mission, and other humanitarian, non profit groups, Homeless Art was formed by Mr. Blanche in 1983, with the mission to inspire the art of ‘doing more with less’ by assisting in the creation of self buildable, energy efficient, cost effective dwellings; while investigating, circulating, researching, and publicizing creative information to aid in expanding the awareness of the ever abundant means of self reliance available to all world citizens. Amor Luz Pangilinan, Executive Director of Public / Media Relations AMOR LUZ PANGILINAN is dedicated to the path of service. She began this path of service through Broadcast Communications informing, reporting, and educating the public about a wide array of current issues, events, and activities. Amor Luz has worked with CBS, NBC, ABC, PBS affiliated stations in San Francisco, California as well as independent networks such as KTVU/Fox, The Discovery Channel, Home & Garden Network, Disney Channel, ESPN, TechTV, BGP, Live Nation and various other independent video and music production companies. In 2002, she included the service of Health & Wellness to her career path and thereafter became a Certified Practitioner of the Healing Arts as a Reiki Master. She is also a gifted Intuitive, Spiritual Guide, and Energy Transformation Facilitator. Amor Luz has a deep commitment to the family and enjoys being a mother of 6 children in the range of 10 - 28 years of age! Joining the cause of H.A.V.E. was inspired by her father who served in the ranks of the United States/Filipino Army entering as an enlisted man, served active duty during WWII stationed in the Philippines, was captured during combat, became a prisoner of war and survived the Bataan Death March. He concluded his active military career ranked as a Major. He went on to continue his service to the US government through the organization of HUD: Housing and Urban Development. Through natural healing and nurturing of self, family, community, and now as Executive Director of Public / Media Relations for H.A.V.E. evolves her path of service to a deeper level of creativity, healing, love - joie de vivre! |