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Seeds for Change Wellness
About Seeds for Change
Seeds for Change Wellness Center opened in March 2005, originally
located in New Britain, PA. It is operated by Susan & Scott Anderson.
In order to best serve the needs of the community, the center is
currently operating as a grassroots, outreach program.  We have
closed our office location and have taken our programming into the
community through programs hosted by local residents at their homes
or through groups/organizations sponsoring us to come to their
locations.

Because of the worldwide changes and shifts that have been occurring, our focus is directed
at activism activities and education that will make a positive impact right now to help bring about
balance and harmony. Our programs, services and website provide a great deal of current
information and research regarding health and environmental issues.

Susan Anderson is a retired public school teacher who has been working in the holistic health field
as a massage therapist, energy worker and educator since leaving teaching in 2000 after 22
years as a special educator. Modalities and techniques Susan uses in her work include Reiki,
Swedish massage, Aromatherapy, Emotional Freedom Technique, Hypnotherapy, Meditation, and  
Dowsing. Her intuitive abilities and natural teaching skills allow her to assist clients at deep levels
so they are empowered to direct their own healing processes. As an ordained non-denominational
minister, Susan helps couples as well as individuals plan special ceremonies to commemorate major
life events including weddings, child namings and home and business blessings.

Scott Anderson has been the Golf Course Superintendent at Huntingdon Valley Country Club,
Huntingdon Valley, PA since 1983. His passion for the environment and dealing with personal
health issues related to frequent working with chemicals catapulted him in the direction of finding a
better way to bring about harmony and balance to both his own life as well as in doing what is best
for the environment. At the golf course, he has been utilizing organics in building sustainable soils,
while reducing the need to input synthetic products.  Using intuition and innovative techniques,
Scott is making advances in maintaining a golf course with high standards while reducing the
detrimental effects on the environment. A graduate of the Green Gorillas Organic Program at the
Nature Lyceum in NY, Scott’s practical experience and concerns for the environment provide  a new
perspective as well as useable knowledge on how to bring a home lawn care program into balance
with nature. Scott also is a dowser who works with the Slim Spurling technology to eliminate
geopathic stress in homes and properties.