The Center for Pranic Healing is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization with the prime objective of promoting physical, emotional, mental and spiritual well-being through Pranic Healing, meditation and service. Its current main office and center of operations is located at 420 Valley Brook Avenue, Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071. Pranic Healing services are provided by The Center’s various centers in the 17 East Coast States of the United States from Maine to Florida including Puerto Rico and Mongolia. Pranic Healing and Spiritual Workshops taught by GrandMaster Choa Kok Sui, the modern founder of Pranic Healing and Arhatic Yoga are administered by The Center. The Center conducts an ongoing Trainers Certification Program www.pranichealingteachers.com and an Online Healer’s Certification Program www.pranichealerscertification.com to help interested candidates teach Pranic Healing efficiently and effectively and improve their proficiency in healing. These certification programs are designed to lead the trainee to maintain a solid knowledge base and master techniques and skills in healing. The Center for Pranic Healing has been offering monthly full moon meditations since 1994 that are broadcast by video stream, zoom and webinars throughout the whole world. Special talks and group discussion groups allow participants to have a more meaningful awareness of their meditational experiences. The Center for Pranic Healing has played a leading role in research studies on the scientific benefits of Meditation on Twin Hearts and Pranic Healing. In 2015, The Center for Pranic Healing established the Pranic Healing Research Institute (PHRI) www.pranichealingresearch.com in order to deliver high quality scientific research and enable practical applications of Pranic Healing to advance health, well-being and quality of life. Special activities of The Center for Pranic Healing volunteers include The Friends in Need www.friendsinneedusa.org that facilitates feeding the hungry and homeless programs every Saturday in New York City where up to 250 of the homeless and the hungry are fed at lunchtime. Every Sunday, feeding programs are active in serving the homeless in the Penn Station in Newark, New Jersey. The Friends in Need established since 2003 have given out over 40,000 meals annually. All of the feeding the hungry activities are serviced by volunteers.