Community Collaborators
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Constellation is a studio for creative and mindful practices. This neighborhood space is a community built on trust, curiosity, and loving kindness, where passion and dedication to practices are what fuel inspiration, creativity, and self awareness.
We offer a space to slow down, find grounded presence, and connect the dots to each of our unique inner maps so that we can all find connection. We are dedicated to providing a nurturing environment where all guests can explore healing through collaboration and community support.
We believe in the power of community as a form of healing and self care as a radical act in a challenging world.
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Working with Jenn, who owns Constellation Studio on Highland ave, has been so heartwarming and wholesome. Jenn’s deep care for artistry, astrology, building teen community, moving intentionally and bringing like minded individuals together has been a treat to experience. Jenn knows all of her students by name and makes an effort to keep the space warm and inviting.
If you haven’t been to Constellation, please check out her schedule and pop in for office hours to get to know her.
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“Soul City is a unique community Yoga studio with locations in Lynn and Malden, MA. Established in 2016 in response to a lack of diversity and representation in the boutique fitness industry, we exist to highlight the importance of full representation in fitness and wellness spaces.
Whether you are just beginning your yoga journey or looking for a deeper connection, you can find your place here. Welcome to the City of Soul!
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Soul City Yoga is vibrant and bursting with Soul. Shanel, the owner, is an electric being who focuses on bringing community together, making yoga accessible & leading through representation of her staff.
Teaching at Soul City Yoga has been a lovely way to venture out of Camberville and see what else the yoga world has to offer.
The students of Soul City are kind, incredibly welcoming and want to know not only your name, but the students practicing alongside them.
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“Rooted in Community
Fresh on the scene, First Street Market is an indoor farmers & makers market and dynamic event space aiming to provide local vendors and businesses an introduction to East Cambridge and offer fresh produce and programming to the neighborhood at large.
We offer a space to slow down, find grounded presence, and connect the dots to each of our unique inner maps so that we can all find connection. We are dedicated to providing a nurturing environment where all guests can explore healing through collaboration and community support.
We believe in the power of community as a form of healing and self care as a radical act in a challenging world.”
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Collaborating with First Street Market has been a joy. I’ve been working closely with Altamash and his support has been a joy to be apart of. First Street Market is bringing community to a usually isolated part of East Cambridge. Without a grocery store for miles & barely any spaces to connect with people on a entertainment level, FSM thrives in filling that gap.
I hope you get to experience all the good things this space has to, and will continue to offer.
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“Reduce stress, improve mindfulness and increase strength -- yoga does it all.
CHA yoga classes are taught by certified instructors and designed for all ability levels. To ensure your safety, you should be cleared for exercise by your doctor and be able to get up and down from the ground without assistance.
All classes are free to our employees, patients, and community!”
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I’ve been in collaboration with CHA since 2021. One of my core values in the wellness industry is to help make movement accessible. Being able to offer virtual and free yoga classes to our local community has been so nourishing for my soul.
CHA has a handful of different wellness offerings that ranges from wellness week for graduating high schoolers to monthly programs that bring Haitian community together through yoga classes, cooking classes & connection.
Resources
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Swen Pa M (My Care)
is a program created within CHA for people who primarily speak Haitian Creole. They offer this program free of charge to support social and emotional wellness for the community. Some of the resources they offer are, food access, job training, ESL classes, health and fitness needs, coaching and ongoing support for emotional wellness. Participants do not need health insurance to attend these offerings.
To get more details, please reach out to Johjoh Blain, Dept. of Community Health, at jblain@challiance.org or text/whatsaspp 339-221-8143
If you have resources you’d like to share to support others, please feel free to submit the form on this page to be added to the list. Please note that each submission will be reviewed and added as long as it is in alignment with the mission, purpose and goals of Monarch Wellness.
Thank you for the support!