We make natural, innovative pain relief solutions available to more people.
Relief is Possible
Relief is Possible
Pain is not Permanent
As an experience with many inputs, pain is flexible and changeable. It can come and go, it can be caused by multiple factors, and it is intimately entwined with all other areas of our life. At PREC, we are passionately curious about how people can use natural modalities and substances for pain relief. As a nonprofit, our revenue goes back into amplifying our mission of pain relief for the people. We love showing others how creatively and resiliently the human body can change pain patterns, and we hope to work with you towards natural, lasting pain relief.
PREC Team
Ryan Hofer
Executive Director
Ryan is a Naturopathic Doctor inspired by the body’s creative healing potential. As the Executive Director of PREC, he works to build partnerships and structures that will connect alternative medicine practitioners to more people, and to educate the public about natural medicine pain relief.
Emily aims to teach clients sustainable ways to move and live that honor healthy posture, functional strength, and nervous system balance. Whether working hands-on or through movement re-education, Emily believes lasting change comes when people feel empowered and understood.
Emily Jones
President
Tabitha Grow
Secretary
Tabitha hopes to bring invisible illnesses out of the shadows, educating patients and practitioners alike on how to manage the pain associated with these conditions. She is exceptionally committed to facilitating multidisciplinary conversations across both conventional and integrative care settings.
Dr. Sara Danko is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor and Acupuncturist who is passionate about quality healthcare for all people. Having previously worked at a nonprofit and with social work organizations, Dr. Danko brings a trauma-informed lens to their practice and PREC.
Sara Danko
Treasurer
Alisha Bruton
Research Director
Alisha Bruton is a research scientist & biostatistician at Oregon Health & Science University, where she manages the SNACK (Science of Nutrition, Affect & Cognition in Kids) Lab in the Center for Mental Health Innovation. Her research focuses on the role of nutrition, stress, inflammation, and body awareness on the health & well-being of people with ADHD.
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