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Sun Oct 20, 2024
@4pm ET
HEALING ON THE HUDSON EVENT
4:00pm to 6:00pm ET
Join us for a community self-care event honoring World Mental Health and Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
$50 donation per person
All proceeds go to provide Kula's trauma-informed, mindfulness-based mental health programs for the residents of Center for Safety and Change!
-Enjoy sound healing, guided breathwork and meditation techniques, and gentle yoga on the Hudson river
-Healthy snacks
-Music by Nyack High School jazz band Loam
Hosted by Chaya and Dominick Pilla.
Event address provided upon registration.
Event is suitable for all humans ages 12+.
REGISTER NOW:
4:00pm to 6:00pm ET
Join us for a community self-care event honoring World Mental Health and Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
$50 donation per person
All proceeds go to provide Kula's trauma-informed, mindfulness-based mental health programs for the residents of Center for Safety and Change!
-Enjoy sound healing, guided breathwork and meditation techniques, and gentle yoga on the Hudson river
-Healthy snacks
-Music by Nyack High School jazz band Loam
Hosted by Chaya and Dominick Pilla.
Event address provided upon registration.
Event is suitable for all humans ages 12+.
REGISTER NOW:
Thu, May 23, 2024 @7pm ET
VILLAGE YOGA IS ONE! CELEBRATION
7:00pm - 9:00pm ET
Jill and Paul McKeon's Home
308 Mountain Avenue
Ridgewood, NJ
Join us for lite bites and beverages, live music by "Tuesday's at Seven", a sing-along led by Penni Feiner and an intro to Kula For Karma's Mission and Vision.
RSVP: penni@kulaforkarma.org
7:00pm - 9:00pm ET
Jill and Paul McKeon's Home
308 Mountain Avenue
Ridgewood, NJ
Join us for lite bites and beverages, live music by "Tuesday's at Seven", a sing-along led by Penni Feiner and an intro to Kula For Karma's Mission and Vision.
RSVP: penni@kulaforkarma.org
Sat, May 11, 2024 @7pm ET
MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH CELEBRATION
7:00pm - 10:00pm ET
THE NYACK CENTER
58 Depew Avenue
Nyack, NY 10960
Help Kula for Karma Make Mental Health a Human Right.
Support mindfulness-based mental health programs for underserved communities who cannot access the mental healthcare they need and deserve.
TICKETS: $100 per person
Scroll down for ticket link!
Join us for an evening of
Bites & drinks
DJ & dancing
Community & changemaking
All to raise awareness, education, and funding for critical mindfulness-based mental health programs.
Kula for Karma provides mindfulness programs scientifically shown to improve the mental health of children, teens and adults experiencing trauma, addiction, and mental health conditions.
The pandemic created a serious mental health crisis in our country, and revealed a mental health system that is inequitable, unreliable, and impossible to access for those who need it most.
Our mission is to Make Mental Health a Human Right by bringing affordable, accessible, inclusive, sustainable and effective mindfulness-based mental healthcare to marginalized and underserved communities.
Kula meets people where they are:
Schools, hospitals, addiction treatment and recovery, domestic violence shelters, housing and job training programs, prisons, psychiatric units, Boys and Girls Clubs, juvenile justice centers, on the front lines for first responders.
Join us for a fun-filled night with your friends to learn about Kula’s programs and support solutions to our mental health crisis and all the ways it impacts our families and communities.
Kula is working to create programs specifically and uniquely designed for communities whose health and well-being have been impacted by and remain vulnerable to systemic injustice, discrimination and social violence. Histories of oppression create intergenerational trauma passed through our DNA. Mindfulness-based mental healthcare offers healing modalities shown to guide us out of fight or flight survival mode to empower and heal.
Help us raise funds for mindfulness-based mental health for:
Pride Centers & LGBTQ communities
BIPOC communities
Underserved children struggling in school post-pandemic
TICKET LINK:
7:00pm - 10:00pm ET
THE NYACK CENTER
58 Depew Avenue
Nyack, NY 10960
Help Kula for Karma Make Mental Health a Human Right.
Support mindfulness-based mental health programs for underserved communities who cannot access the mental healthcare they need and deserve.
TICKETS: $100 per person
Scroll down for ticket link!
Join us for an evening of
Bites & drinks
DJ & dancing
Community & changemaking
All to raise awareness, education, and funding for critical mindfulness-based mental health programs.
Kula for Karma provides mindfulness programs scientifically shown to improve the mental health of children, teens and adults experiencing trauma, addiction, and mental health conditions.
The pandemic created a serious mental health crisis in our country, and revealed a mental health system that is inequitable, unreliable, and impossible to access for those who need it most.
Our mission is to Make Mental Health a Human Right by bringing affordable, accessible, inclusive, sustainable and effective mindfulness-based mental healthcare to marginalized and underserved communities.
Kula meets people where they are:
Schools, hospitals, addiction treatment and recovery, domestic violence shelters, housing and job training programs, prisons, psychiatric units, Boys and Girls Clubs, juvenile justice centers, on the front lines for first responders.
Join us for a fun-filled night with your friends to learn about Kula’s programs and support solutions to our mental health crisis and all the ways it impacts our families and communities.
Kula is working to create programs specifically and uniquely designed for communities whose health and well-being have been impacted by and remain vulnerable to systemic injustice, discrimination and social violence. Histories of oppression create intergenerational trauma passed through our DNA. Mindfulness-based mental healthcare offers healing modalities shown to guide us out of fight or flight survival mode to empower and heal.
Help us raise funds for mindfulness-based mental health for:
Pride Centers & LGBTQ communities
BIPOC communities
Underserved children struggling in school post-pandemic
TICKET LINK:
Tues, Oct 17, 2023 @8pm ET
KULA CONCERT:
MUSIC FOR MENTAL HEALTH
8:00pm - 10:00pm ET
Kula Concert: Music for Mental Health is a night of bands playing well-known covers of popular music everyone can sing along to, with an open bar and pizza included in the ticket price of $100. Proceeds go to Kula for Karma, a NJ and NY-based national 501(c)3 nonprofit addressing the nation’s mental health crisis with accessible, equitable mindfulness-based mental health care for marginalized and underserved communities, and for first responders. With your help, we can change lives and heal hearts.
MUSIC FOR MENTAL HEALTH
8:00pm - 10:00pm ET
Kula Concert: Music for Mental Health is a night of bands playing well-known covers of popular music everyone can sing along to, with an open bar and pizza included in the ticket price of $100. Proceeds go to Kula for Karma, a NJ and NY-based national 501(c)3 nonprofit addressing the nation’s mental health crisis with accessible, equitable mindfulness-based mental health care for marginalized and underserved communities, and for first responders. With your help, we can change lives and heal hearts.
Fri, May 5, 2023
@12:30pm ET
INSTAGRAM LIVE @KulaForKarma
12:30pm - 12:45pm ET
Jenni Crumpton Ross of Kula for Karma will discuss the importance of a holistic approach to mental health -- including yoga, meditation and energy work -- with Jennifer Graf, LCSW.
Jennifer Graf is a licensed clinical social worker psychotherapist. In 2015 she helped initiate the Graf Center for Integrative Medicine at Englewood Health, providing acupuncture, Reiki, yoga, holistic nutritional counseling, meditation and other stress management modalities to the patients of the hospital and the general community. Jennifer has certifications in Imago Couples Counseling, Mind Body Medicine, Positive Psychology and Lifeforce Yoga. She is also a Reiki Master and Yoga teacher.
12:30pm - 12:45pm ET
Jenni Crumpton Ross of Kula for Karma will discuss the importance of a holistic approach to mental health -- including yoga, meditation and energy work -- with Jennifer Graf, LCSW.
Jennifer Graf is a licensed clinical social worker psychotherapist. In 2015 she helped initiate the Graf Center for Integrative Medicine at Englewood Health, providing acupuncture, Reiki, yoga, holistic nutritional counseling, meditation and other stress management modalities to the patients of the hospital and the general community. Jennifer has certifications in Imago Couples Counseling, Mind Body Medicine, Positive Psychology and Lifeforce Yoga. She is also a Reiki Master and Yoga teacher.
MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH CELEBRATION
@ THE NYACK CENTER:
VILLAGE YOGA IS 1! CELEBRATION
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