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17th Annual Yoga for a Cause Gentle and Restorative to benefit FORCE: Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered.

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Dates
Saturday 12/28/2024 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Pricing
$20.00 17th Annual Yoga for a Cause Gentle and Restorative for Facing Heredity Cancer Empowered


For the past 17 years, Crofton Yoga’s teachers have offered their time to teach for a cause that is near and dear to their hearts. Last year, over $1000 was raised for the selected charities. We are proud to offer another year of Yoga for a Cause! Gentle and Restorative Yoga to benefit FORCE: Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered..  This organization helps support, among others, women with the BRCA gene that increases the risk of breast and ovarian cancers. This class will feature breathwork and practices beneficial for pelvic floor health and restorative "heart-openers."


If you are inviting a guest, you must fill out the name and email address under the "Who will attend?" section of the checkout to guarantee them a space in the workshop.



Julianne Serpa

Julianne recognized from an early age that her passions are gifts meant to be shared with people – as a pianist, an equestrian, and now a yogi. Julianne always envisioned herself teaching yoga someday, perhaps in retirement when she would be older and wiser! However, the events of 2020 catalyzed a profound shift in perspective and sense of urgency. With this newfound clarity, she recognized that it was time to begin. With a background in psychology and a career dedicated to service, Julianne approaches her teaching with empathy and a unique understanding of disability and resilience. Her focus has always been on empowering others, recognizing that she is just a facilitator humbled to witness another’s journey of growth and self-discovery.

She took her first yoga class in high school and was immediately hooked after experiencing savasana! Her practice has deepened and evolved over the course of nearly two decades, particularly during times of personal hardship. Julianne’s commitment to honoring the ancient roots of yoga while simultaneously “living as a normal person in suburbia” led her to complete the Pranakriya School of Yoga Healing Arts 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training, enriching her practice and guiding her approach to sharing yoga. She is an aspiring Yoga Therapist and plans to launch the Sapper Spirit Foundation in the future to break down barriers to accessing genuine, in-person teachers spreading the Light of yoga and human connection to All Beings, Everywhere.

Julianne embodies a philosophy of "Choose Your Own Adventure," both on the mat and in life, and endeavors to impart this spirit to her students. Committed to fostering compassionate spaces free from judgment and dogma, Julianne gives students permission to explore their unique experience of yoga and receive their discoveries with curiosity and grace. 


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