West Sussex County Times

Yoga teacher Meg to hold fundraiser

- Jasmin Martin ct.news@jpimedia.co.uk

A Horsham yoga teacher will hold a special online class next month to raise funds for the Horsham District Foodbank.

Meg Thompson, who owns Heartspace Yoga, is hoping yoga enthusiast­s of all ages and abilities will join her for the hour-long session at 9.30am on Saturday, February 13.

This event will be Meg’s seventh charity yoga class having previously raised funds for Australian Bushfire Relief, Streetligh­t UK, MIND, Help Refugees, Raleigh Internatio­nal, and Ourmala.

Meg – whose Heartspace Yoga team currently offers a weekly schedule of yoga and meditation classes online via Zoom – said: “Our charity class is open to all – even if you’re rusty or a beginner!

“Life can be stressful and now, more than ever, we could all benefit from taking an hour for ourselves to relax and move gently and mindfully.

“We’d love to welcome all yogis to our friendly Heartspace community, so please book your place and join me online on Saturday, February 13.”

Money raised during the event will be donated to the foodbank which is facilitate­d by Horsham Matters and is part of The Trussell Trust’s network of 428 foodbanks, working to tackle food poverty and hunger in local communitie­s across the UK.

Between April and September 2020, the Trussell Trust’s network provided 1.2million emergency food parcels to people in crisis – a record number that reflects the unpreceden­ted challenges faced by many people since the coronaviru­s pandemic took grip.

Meg said: “There’s something very touching about unifying to raise funds for an important cause and this time we’ve chosen to support the incredibly important work of Horsham District Foodbank.

“As a result of the pandemic, so many more people are facing food poverty and Horsham District Foodbank is now relied upon by residents who are in desperate need of help.

“The foodbank offers an essential lifeline to people who might have been made redundant and are now struggling to find enough for their weekly groceries, or families where children would ordinarily receive free school meals but cannot access them at the moment.

“The average cost of an emergency food parcel of three day’s long-life food is £15 for one person and this is then supplement­ed by donated fresh food from local supermarke­ts. Every penny donated will support someone who needs it, in our local community.”

For more informatio­n about Heartspace Yoga’s charity class and to book your place, visit https://www.heartspace­yoga.org/charity-class

If you are unable to attend the class, but would still like to donate to Horsham District Foodbank, visit https://www.justgiving.com/fundraisin­g/Heartspace­Yoga

To find out more about Horsham District Foodbank, please visit https://horshamdis­trict.foodbank. org.uk/

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