Kent International Healers Association

Kent International Healing Association

Affiliated Member of the Alliance of Healing Associations (AHA)
Registered charity No: 279456

Registered with
UK Healers 

LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

Dear Friends,  The past year, has seen the previous years work on restructuring the Association, being consolidated, K.H.A. is now in the position to say we have one of the best training programmes for anyone wishing to train and enhance their ability in the field of Spiritual Healing.

We have also produced a pamphlet “Information on Healing” through the work of our Training Co-ordinator, explaining to general inquirers and clients what to expect from the healing and how a healer would conduct a session.

I said at our last AGM that we needed to amend our constitution to bring it up to date for the administration of the Association.

The amendments proposed have been put forward at committee level and agreed.

The first important change is to the Association name. As you may know the current constitution states our area of operation is Kent. This is now confining to the Association. Over the years we have spread throughout the UK and abroad. To reflect this interest the Executive Committee has proposed a name change for the Association. Amending it to: - Kent International Healing Association.

This was voted on at the A.G.M. and unanimously accepted. I have also asked the Charity Commissioners to allow us to amend clause 2 of the current constitution to include the area of operation as the U.K. and Europe. This they have agreed to.

Another amendment is to the officers of the Association.

The current constitution has positions for a Chairman and a President. These are two positions which hold the same duties and authority. The present Chairman to occupy the position of President. These amendments were voted on and agreed at the Executive and Area Reps meeting held on the 16th July this year.  Honorary Life President is unaffected and is an advisory position.

It was also proposed at the committee meeting that rather than referring to new members as probationers, we should recognise their object in joining us is to study the art and craft of healing. Therefore we should refer to them as students. Our Association is attracting respect for the restructure that has been achieved and with Gods will we can become more widely known to fulfil our true purpose. Which is the alleviation of pain and suffering?

With my kind regards,
Fred Groves,