Healing Roots Wellness Center brings alternative options for healing
14 Jan 2022
News, pierce county
It wasn’t a life long dream for Emily Jacobson to open a healing center. But it turned into a calling.
For decades, Jacobson has been practicing massage, later becoming a certified acupuncture practitioner and tai chi instructor.
On March 9, after scouting locations for her small business, she realized that what she wanted to do could be expanded to include the healing practices of others – Healing Roots Wellness Center was born.
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