Reviewed by Felicia Royce, ACHS Director of Career & Alumni Services
Networking is crucial to growing as a holistic health student or practitioner. Building strong professional relationships, particularly within your local community, can open doors to career opportunities, collaborations, and ongoing education. Here are some effective strategies to network strategically, whether you’re just starting in the industry or a seasoned professional looking to expand your reach.
Networking isn’t just about meeting people—it’s about creating meaningful connections. Partnering with massage therapists, yoga instructors, or integrative health professionals can enhance your services and expand your reach. Cross-referrals benefit everyone involved, strengthening the holistic health community as a whole.
Giving back to your community is a great way to network while making a positive impact. Volunteer at wellness clinics, non-profits, or outreach programs that align with holistic health. This experience can connect you with individuals who share your values and may lead to future career opportunities.
The ACHS Mentorship Program is a fantastic opportunity for alumni to give back by guiding and supporting current students. It also provides a valuable chance to network within your field.
1. Attend Local Holistic Health Events
Workshops, wellness fairs, and holistic health conferences provide valuable opportunities to meet like-minded individuals. These events allow you to connect with fellow practitioners, educators, and potential clients while staying informed about the latest trends in holistic health. To find local events, check community bulletin boards, holistic health organizations, and event platforms like Meetup or Eventbrite. Many natural health stores and wellness centers also host gatherings and can be a great resource for discovering upcoming events. Additionally, online events, such as virtual summits, webinars, and live-streamed workshops, offer accessible ways to learn, network, and engage with the holistic health community from anywhere in the world. These digital options make connecting with experts and peers easier, even if in-person events aren’t feasible. Check out the ACHS Events page for upcoming webinars and in-person events hosted by the college.2. Join Professional Associations
Becoming a member of professional organizations, such as the Alliance of International Aromatherapists (AIA) or the American Herbalists Guild (AHG), helps you stay connected with industry leaders. Many of these groups offer networking events, mentorship programs, and online forums where you can engage with other professionals. Explore a list of ACHS Industry Memberships and Recognitions here.3. Engage with Your Local Community
If you’re already running a holistic health or wellness business, offer to host free or low-cost workshops at community centers, yoga studios, or local wellness shops. By sharing your expertise on topics like aromatherapy, herbal remedies, or nutrition, you can establish yourself as a trusted resource while meeting people who share your passion.4. Leverage Social Media and Online Groups
Platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok can help you network beyond your local area. Join holistic health-related groups, participate in discussions, and share valuable content to increase your visibility. Engaging with online communities can lead to professional collaborations and new business opportunities.5. Collaborate with Other Practitioners

6. Attend Continuing Education Courses
Many holistic health colleges, including ACHS, offer continuing education courses that allow you to network with fellow students and experienced professionals. Enrolling in workshops and certification programs keeps you updated on industry standards while fostering new connections. You can also enroll in an ACHS micro-credential program. These self-paced programs give you the opportunity to upskill and focus your studies to develop in-demand skills and knowledge that are aligned with your goals and interests.7. Volunteer in Your Field
