SB Yoga Center to Provide Healing Massage for Tea Fire Survivors and Firefighters
This in from the Santa Barbara Yoga Center -- Sara
On December 7, Sunday, the Santa Barbara Yoga Center is organizing a FREE
Healing/Massage clinic for the fire survivors and firefighters.
From 12:30 pm till 6 pm
Massage/hands-on work is very important for dealing with this level of
trauma. We will have simultaneous treatments, in our three studio spaces.
Anyone wanting a treatment please call the Santa Barbara Yoga Center at
805-965-6045 or email:info@santabarbarayogacenter.com, and provide the
following info:
-- Name, phone number, email :
-- Time you wish to receive treatment
Any therapist wishing to participate (donate services) please call the Santa
Barbara Yoga Center at 805-965-6045 or email:
info@santabarbarayogacenter.com, and provide the info:
-- Name, phone number, email
-- PERIOD OF TIME you will be there (between 12:30 and 6:00)
We also have a growing "Tea Fire Relief" page on our website:
www.SantaBarbaraYogaCenter.com
On December 7, Sunday, the Santa Barbara Yoga Center is organizing a FREE
Healing/Massage clinic for the fire survivors and firefighters.
From 12:30 pm till 6 pm
Massage/hands-on work is very important for dealing with this level of
trauma. We will have simultaneous treatments, in our three studio spaces.
Anyone wanting a treatment please call the Santa Barbara Yoga Center at
805-965-6045 or email:info@santabarbarayogacenter.com, and provide the
following info:
-- Name, phone number, email :
-- Time you wish to receive treatment
Any therapist wishing to participate (donate services) please call the Santa
Barbara Yoga Center at 805-965-6045 or email:
info@santabarbarayogacenter.com, and provide the info:
-- Name, phone number, email
-- PERIOD OF TIME you will be there (between 12:30 and 6:00)
We also have a growing "Tea Fire Relief" page on our website:
www.SantaBarbaraYogaCenter.com
Labels: Santa Barbara Yoga Center, Tea Fire
1 Comments:
This outpouring of help from the community is wonderful and heartwarming. My concern is what if the fire had destroyed homes in the less fortunate areas of town. Would the community still offer free homes, etc. to those not of the Montecito ilk?
I think we should make a list and, Buddha forbid, a fire should knock out poor "brown skinned" people's homes, see if the offers come in like they have done so generously for those who lost their homes in this one.
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