canossian wellness centre pte. ltd.
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canossian wellness centre pte. ltd.
CANOSSIAN WELLNESS CENTRE PTE. LTD. ~ CWC Mission Statement : To bring hope by sharing God’s love and healing to all who come for therapy by cultivating a positive attitude of life and living the BEATTITUDES The Canossian Sisters in Singapore, broke new ground and have now set up and are running CANOSSIAN WELLNESS CENTRE PTE. LTD ("CWC"), located at 4, Lorong Low Koon. While, the Canossian Sisters in Singapore are already providing conventional nursing and palliative care of the sick, the aged and the terminally ill (viz. at St. Joseph's Home and Villa Francis), CWC provides alternative, complementary, secondary health care in the form of traditional therapies such as physical therapy, acupressure and modern electro-medical therapies/devices such as the L.I.F.E. System, the Frequency Generator, Biocell, MultiCom, Pyro-Energen, Medec, AcuGraph, SKIII (Cerebral Injury), etc. The Germination of CWC The work of today's CWC was initially carried out informally by Sr Jane Chong for a number of years. She felt the call of a vocation towards healing within her Religious vocation and has devoted her time and energies to learning natural, alternative therapies for healing. The number of clients Sr. Jane served grew steadily and as such this new ministry with the help of many volunteers and donors was conceived formally. Sr. Jane now has a Graduate Diploma in Natural Science from the Youngson Institute of Natural Science and the Australian Register of Natural Therapists. She is alsos trained in Acupressure and Bio-resonance Therapies. Sr Jane was also guided by and received much support from Justin Moraais [PhD Ah Mes] as she worked with him in his clinic at the Sports Acupuncture Center. Sr Jane is also knowledgeable and skilled in other forms of magnetic and natural therapies. CWC now runs on a simple policy of needs and the thrust is therapy for healing.. The Birth of CWC CWC was incorporated on 2 March 2012 as a private company limited by shares but is decidedly noncommercial. Presently, CWC has 3 therapists supported by a total of 7 therapy assistants (1 full-time and 6 part-time) and 4 administrative staff (1 full-time and 3 part-time).The Center is also assisted by volunteers who assist in helping the clients with the different electro-medical therapies for healing. When CWC officially opened its doors on 2nd March 2012, it had 200 registered clients. As at 2nd March 2013, CWC had a total of 598 registered clients. The tiny mustard seed has indeed grown. Deo Gratias ! ~2~ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ An explanation of the symbolism of CWC’s logo [design and interpretation by Ms Angela Koh] The outer circle symbolizes God surrounding us with His eternal love. universal, The inner circle symbolizes unity among all God’s creation. The colour red symbolizes the precious blood shed by Jesus out us, and our love for Him. of love for The two Easter lilies symbolize purity and freedom from sin won for us by Jesus through His death on the cross and His resurrection. The cross symbolizes Jesus’ sacrifice for us, and our duty to take up our cross daily and follow Him. The open hands symbolize God’s hands. Through His fatherly Providence, God is the weaver of all the events of our lives. The heart symbolizes life. The weaving heart symbolizes the action of God, who is the weaver of our lives. He “reaches from end to end mightily and arranges all things sweetly”, thus interlacing our suffering, pain and repentance with His divine mercy, compassion and love to create our life anew. The colour violet symbolizes suffering, pain and repentance. It also symbolizes our longing for God. The colour pink symbolizes God’s divine mercy, compassion and love. It also symbolizes our joy in the midst of suffering. The colour orange symbolizes the spirit of healing from God. For Further information please send an email to csbakhita@bigfoot.com ~3~ ~4~ ~5~ ~6~ ~7~