Full Body Meridian Balancing Yin Yoga
Yin Yoga
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38m
This practice is dedicated to the Yoga Stops Yulin campaign, a global yoga fundraiser event that aims to raise awareness & support rescue efforts related to one of the most important animal welfare issues in the Asia Pacific - the dog and cat meat trade - in which millions of dogs and cats, many of them stolen family pets, are subjected to unimaginable cruelty.
As most of you know, I not only share my life with rescues like Lucy, PJ, Sherlock, Mimo, Patrick, Link and Daphne, but I am also dedicated to supporting and promoting animal welfare and rescue - so this cause is close to my heart.
All funds raised during the Yoga Stops Yulin campaign will go directly to rescue organizations that not only rescue these animals but rehabilitate them, foster them, and adopt them into loving homes around the world. Please visit www.yogastopsyulin.com , to learn more about this issue, the rescuers’ work, make a donation and consider sponsoring, fostering, or adopting one of the animals. Please visit the links in the description below for more information and to support this cause. Thank you!
Website: Sponsor/foster/adopt: https://www.yogastopsyulin.com/about-1-1
Donate & Support: https://fnd.us/yogastopsyulin2023?ref=sh_3CP7Ke
Props: optional blanket or towel for support
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