Yoga Classes with Maya
On-Going Yoga Classes
Weekly Yoga Classes are offered at:
Providence Healing Arts Studio
2162 Broad Street
Cranston, RI (Pawtuxet Village) 02905
401-751-2050
Contact: Maya @401-447-8128 for more information
Schedule of Classes:
6:30-8:00 pm-Yoga for Everybody
Saturday 9:00-10:30 am- Morning Yoga - all levels
Saturday 11:00-12:15 pm *Yoga for Breast Cancer ( Patients, Survivors, Women of Color) *sponsored by the Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Resource Foundation
Fees:
Take your first class with Maya for free!
$20 per class-drop in or pay-as-you-go rate
$90 for 6 yoga passes-$15.00 per class
Private Yoga Instruction:
Available by Appointment--throughtout July and August
$75.00 per hour
-NEW-
Yoga for Breast Cancer Class
September 17 to October 22
11:00 am-12:15 pm
This fall, I will be offering the Breast Cancer Yoga Class, sponsored by the Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Resource Foundation. The class begins on Saturday, September 17 and will run through October 22 (11 am-12:15 pm.) at the Providence Healing Arts Studio 2162 Broad Street Cranston, RI (Pawtuxet Village) 02905.
While the class is open to patients and survivors, we are extending outreach efforts to attract *women of color", to educate them to their risk of developing breast cancer. The gentle yoga class will also incorporate yogic lifestyle approaches to promote health for everyone. This class is Free!
*The incidence(rate)of breast cancer among women under 45 is higher for African American women compared to white women, black women are more likely to die of breast cancer than white women; American Indian women have the poorest survival rate from breast cancer than any other racial and ethnic group; Only 56 percent of Asian women, 40 years and older, report having a mammogram within a 2-year period; Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the leading cause of cancer death among Hispanic American/Latina women.
References American Cancer Society (2010), Breast Cancer Resource Guide for Minority Women • Office of Minority Health Resource Center (2009), National Breast Cancer Coalition (2011)
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