Yoga Flourish

(SPECIAL) Community Yoga Class
with Donna Watts
CANCELLED

Sorry - that class has been cancelled!

May 28 (Friday)
at 6:00 pm

Class length
60 minutes

Location
In studio - 1/1 Binley Place, Maddington

We are hosting monthly Community Yoga Classes!

ONLY $10 MINIMUM TO REGISTER, YOU CAN DONATE MORE IF YOU WISH.

Giving back to our community, our Yoga teacher chooses a charity for the donations to go towards, in the past we have donated towards Warriors 4 Wildlife, Share the Dignity, OWLKEYME and Sponsor a Mat.

These classes can consist of any style, Vinyasa, Hatha, Yin or Slow Flow. All levels welcome, an accessible class for all.

We have 2 dates set so far, fundraising for different charities.



Friday May 28th - Shelter WA
Shelter WA is championing an effective housing system for everyone in WA. It is the peak body in WA advocating for social and affordable housing and ending homelessness.  Shelter WA believes that everyone has a right to a place to call home. You can visit them at shelterwa.org.au.

Friday June 18th - Tiny Sparks WA
Tiny Sparks is dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of mothers going through high risk pregnancies and newborns requiring the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) or special care nursery (SCN.) Susanna - 'As a mum to 2 pre mature babies. Both of them spent the initial hours of their lives in NICU then moved on to SCU and stayed there for around a month. Hence I would like to take this opportunity to give back.'

Friday 11th June - Give India
GiveIndia was born on April 28, 2000 out of the belief that equal opportunity is the cornerstone of civilization. All human beings must have the same opportunity to succeed in life, irrespective of the circumstances they were born into.
However, this is far from true. Individual wealth in India witnessed a growth rate of 10.91% in the year 2016-17 against 8.50% in 2015-16 . India also created higher number of high-net-worth-individuals with a growth rate of 9.5% against the Asia growth rate of 7.5%*.And yet, 36% of children under 5 in India are malnourished*, 51 per cent of the women of reproductive age suffer from anemia*, 33 million children still do not attend school and employed in various forms of child labor,* 350 million Indians still face the burden of open defecation due to lack of access to sanitation facilities,* and close to 18,000 villages in India still do not have storage facilities for water.We at GiveIndia, aspire to change this inequality.We do that by bringing together the people who want to give and the organizations that work to make a difference.The consequences of poverty are manifold and it impacts families through generations. An intervention at the right time, like educating one generation or providing livelihood to increase income can help families break the cycle of generational poverty.India is population rich. Our people are our resources and if each one of us commits to giving regularly, we will be strong enough to solve our problems. We could even be audacious enough to say that we as a community may not need any aid if we make giving a way of life.

BYO mat, blocks, strap, bolster, blanket.

Strictly no refunds.
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