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Friends of ISTA

 

What is a friend of ISTA?

A friend of ISTA is anybody who decides to support ISTA through donations of any kind, previously discussed and agreed, whether financially (e.g. regular monthly contributions, a once-off gift, a loan, sponsoring a student), in kind (e.g. office space, office equipment), or professionally (e.g. research, publicity, technical writing, translations from Russian, offering leasing and loan services).

 

Who might become a Friend of ISTA?

Anybody, including -

  • patients who wish to remain in touch or wish to assist in spreading knowledge of S.C.E.N.A.R. because of the great experiences they might have had
  • well-wishers who wish to promote non-medication based healing and treatment modalities
  • those who wish to support further research on S.C.E.N.A.R.
  • potential practitioners who wish to find out more before committing to training
  • individuals who are trained on S.C.E.N.A.R. but do not want to be listed as practitioners, but wish to be kept in the information loop

Given sufficient demand, it has been proposed that ISTA set up registered charities / non-profit organisations for the exclusive purpose of conducting clinical trials and supporting further research and development, wherever carried out in controlled environments.  This requires volunteers to run - are you available to help?

 

How to become a Friend of ISTA?

 

              Friends' suggested minimum Annual Donations are -   US $ 40    € 40   £30

 

Benefits from being a Friend of ISTA

If there is anything specific you would like to have in return for your friendship and support, please state so and we shall try and find an accommodation.

We will expand our list of benefits for Friends of ISTA, as the ideas flow in and the numbers increase, for the present we offer all friends -

  • reduced admission costs to closed ISTA events
  • negotiated discounts at S.C.E.N.A.R. events arranged by registered partners
  • access to a number of sections in the professional, members-only, part of this site

 

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