Posts tagged: Social Change

DASH Wellness Center

By alexis mitchell, 6 August 2010

This week, Anahta Grace volunteer and psychotherapist Michell Stanley announces the creation of our very first wellness center, to provide healing for those inhabiting the  District Alliance for Safe Housing, Inc. (DASH).

The mission of the District Alliance for Safe Housing, Inc. (DASH) is to ensure access to safe and sustainable refuge for victims of domestic violence through the development and management of safe housing and related services, while increasing the capacity of other community-based organizations to expand housing for victims throughout the District of Columbia.  As part of fulfilling this mission, DASH has honored Anahata Grace with the responsibility of facilitating wellness programming for the organization’s newest program, Cornerstone, which is scheduled to open this fall.  The Wellness room will offer a full schedule of yoga classes including acupuncture, reiki, yoga therapy, and meditation, all geared towards providing residents with wellness services from a holistic perspective.

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A Genuine Instinct Towards Seva

By cuzzell, 28 June 2010

Every week, Anahata Grace will honor our volunteer and staff experiences through a weekly blog.  This week, Finding Grace volunteer and dedicated yogini Shawn Parell will selflessly share with us her lifetime commitment to service.

“The fruit of love is service. Prayer in action is love, and love in action is service.” – Mother Teresa

I first learned about Anahata Grace (then just Anahata International) in the winter of 2007-2008. Like many of us at that time, I was inspired—and still am—by the story of a small band of karma yogis dedicated to promoting healing and social change in places that might seem geographically or contextually far away to most.  As one among many thousands of non-profit workers in our nation’s capital, an organizer of the DC Global Mala, and a teacher and longtime student of the yogic arts, I resonated with the simple sankalpa, or intention, to share that which has enriched my life so immeasurably with others in need. And I felt an instinct to help.

… Does this sound familiar to you?

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The Hero Effect

By cuzzell, 21 June 2010

Every week, Anahata Grace will honor our volunteer and staff experiences through a weekly blog.  This week, Finding Grace staff member Alexis Mitchell will talk a little bit about how we’re all heroes.

The Pedigree “Heroes” ad tells the story of those who haven’t been given the opportunity to see the brightest side of life.  “Shelter dogs aren’t broken, they’ve simply experienced more life.  If they were human, we would call them wise.  They would be the ones with tales to tell and stories to write; the ones dealt a bad hand responded with courage.  Do not pity a shelter dog, adopt one.”  

Pedigree has mastered the art of effectively relaying its pure intentions of changing the lives of shelter animals.  The message it gets across is one of service, encouraging the listener to take purposeful actions to enhance the life of another and not to mistake a difficult state for a sorry one.

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