Dallas/Fort Worth - Good karma starts with your positive actions and reactions. Join Power Yoga Dallas one day each month as we offer ourselves to others by volunteering as a group within our community. On December 12, Karma Yoga Day will help The Bridge.
The Bridge organisation provides cancer patients without insurance diagnostic services, treatment and support. The Power Yoga Dallas Community will be teaching the cancer patients and staff yoga and maintaining two administrative projects.
Second Community Karma Day
Where: The Bridge
When: December 12, 2009
Please use the contact page to inquire about how you can help make a difference! http://www.poweryogadallas.com/
About Power Yoga Dallas:
Power Yoga Dallas offers men and women the opportunity to explore the healing tradition of yoga at an affordable price. Jennie Bartholomew, founder and yoga teacher, recognized that many of her yoga students were disheartened about the cost of yoga classes and noticed that it was prohibiting their development of a consistent weekly practice including 3 classes or more. Power Yoga Dallas takes the monetary pressure away from the beautiful practice of yoga so that health and vitality will flourish within the community.
www.poweryogadallas.com
About The Bridge:
The New England Journal of Medicine in July 1993 stated, "Women without private health care insurance who have breast cancer receive this diagnosis later and die sooner than privately insured women with breast cancer." We exist to bridge the barriers that many face in finding and fighting breast cancer.
The concept for The Bridge Breast Network was born in 1992 and was nurtured by a group of breast cancer survivors who met in the office of Sally Knox, M.D., a breast specialist at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. “We started small, but patients kept coming in the door every day. As The Bridge has grown, it has served as a model for other communities in accessing care. As we look ahead 10 years, I hope The Bridge will continue making it possible for the next generations of women to get the care they need.” - Sally Knox, M. D.
www.bridgebreast.org



