Charity Yoga Class - Yoga Stops Traffick (Online)

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Charity Yoga Class - Yoga Stops Traffick (Online)

£3.00

Yoga Stops Traffick is a worldwide campaign uniting yoga practitioners across the globe to take a stand against human trafficking.

We have supported this cause in previous years, and are delighted to do so again this year!

Studio Owner, Karine, will lead you through a practice exploring Sun Salutations for all. This will include seated, kneeling and standing options that every-body can enjoy.

Plus, a mindful meditation, and ending in a lovely relaxation.

This class is charged at 50% off the price of a regular in studio or online general class.

There will also be an opportunity to donate cash in the studio.

Our target is £100.

This class is open to all those 12+. Under 18’s must be accompanied by a practicing adult.

Our studio is fully equipped, just bring yourself!

Limited spaces available.

We hope to see you there!

PLEASE NOTE:

For those with a Monthly Membership – purchase via Glofox to use 1 x class credit or via the YB online shop to pay the 50% reduced price.

Tasteful pictures may be taken as part of the event.

You must be registered on Glofox in order to join any event.

More about YST:

The funds raised support Odanadi Seva Trust, a pioneering anti-trafficking organisation based in Mysore, South India.

Odanadi works for the rescue, rehabilitation and reintegration of trafficked women and children. For more than 30 years Odanadi has been committed to providing a safe haven for survivors of human trafficking, sexual exploitation, slavery and domestic abuse.

Yoga Stops Traffick was set up in 2010 by a group of volunteers who wanted to do something to help. 

On March 12th 2011 our 2nd annual event, was led by a group of young Odanadi residents from the entrance gates of the iconic Mysore Palace, many of whom are survivors of slavery, domestic abuse and forced prostitution.

Through the common language of yoga, 3,000 people around the world united in support of Odanadi’s work and rolled out their mats in homes, beaches and mountaintops on the same day.

(https://yogastopstraffick.org/about-yoga-stops-traffick/)

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