🔥 From Disaster to Resilience: Jenny co-founded the Integrative Healers Action Network (IHAN) in 2017 after returning to Sonoma County just before the devastating wildfires. 🏕️ Rapid Response Clinics & 🚒 Supporting Firefighters: Jenny’s work expanded to helping first responders deal with physical injury, emotional trauma, and toxic exposure. Since 2020, the focus has shifted to long-term recovery and detox protocols (e.g., glutathione nebulizer treatments). High rates of cancer and mental health issues among firefighters require early intervention and ongoing care. 🌬️ New Fire Threats: The LA fires of early 2024 marked a turning point: firefighters became severely ill, many hospitalized. A new danger: burning electric vehicle batteries, especially lithium, causing extreme toxicity. 🌿 Jenny’s Personal Recovery: She is aware that also she has to take time to herself. She rejuvenates through forest bathing, spending time in redwoods and nature as a form of self-healing and mental reset. 🤝 Get Involved & volunteer: IHAN is a mostly volunteer-run nonprofit with a small part-time staff. Volunteers range from licensed healers to admin helpers—training is trauma-informed and available online. Donations of funds, supplies, supplements, and word of mouth are crucial to support continued efforts. 🌱 Mission and Vision for the future: IHAN's mission is to transform trauma into resilience for climate disaster-affected communities. The organization prepares constantly while promoting self-care for its team and building a network of support before the next disaster hits. 📢 Wisdom: Jenny reminds us that supporting others supports ourselves. Visit IHAN’s website to volunteer or donate—everyone can help, even in small ways. https://www.ihanclinics.org/
Jenny Harrow-Keeler is the cofounder and Executive Director of the Integrative Healers Action Network (IHAN), a nonprofit that mobilizes trauma-informed, integrative health practitioners to support frontline communities impacted by climate disasters throughout California. Through IHAN, she has led statewide efforts to bring integrative care—including acupuncture, massage, and environmental health support—to first responders, evacuees, and underserved communities.
She is also the founder of EcoWisdom, where she guides forest bathing experiences, weaving together mindfulness, somatic practices, and connection to the natural world. Her work bridges science, spirit, and community care to help people restore balance and resilience, especially in times of profound change.
Follow her journey and volunteer:
https://www.ihanclinics.org/
https://www.ecowisdomwellness.com/