The Association for The Integration of the Whole Person

AIWP MISSION STATEMENT
The Association for the Integration of the Whole Person was founded so that spiritual persons, prepared to serve their communities, can do so in ways that ensure the blessings of self-empowerment, psychologically and educationally, leading to peace for persons of good will.
AIWP is ONE religious organization, with a twenty-three year history. We have over 700 ordained members in service, each with their own congregation. Ordained persons use titles consistent with their own beliefs. These include such terms as Shaman, Pastor, Rabbi, Minister, Sister, Brother, Facilitator, Advisor, Abbot, Abbess, Bishop, etc.
AIWP is a long established religious institution that provides services to the greater community, extending the mission of religion and spirituality beyond traditional offerings. AIWP leaders have sponsored educational programs that treat learning as a life long affair, that honor community learning, and that place the responsibility for learning in the hands of the learner. Leaders have offered services and sponsored programs dealing with, but not limited to: the homeless, the abused, the physically challenged, the disenfranchised, those affected by racial and ethnic biases, sexist issues, homophobic issues, the terminally ill, persons who are spiritual seekers, persons suffering from illnesses such as AIDS, persons dealing with issues concerning age, and persons dealing with transition and emotional and psychological trauma.
Judith Schwartz is ordained by the Association for the Integration of the Whole Person, a religious organization chartered in the State of California, #0848717, to perform all duties of a religiously ordained person, including: Spiritual Body/Mind Therapist for which she has been duly trained. June 1, 1998
For more information contact AIWP founder Melvin Maier Suhd at: (707) 586-9484 or Email aiwp@aol.com