Showing posts with label diabetes baltimore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diabetes baltimore. Show all posts

Friday, November 25, 2011

The Abell Foundation Awards Feeding the People Grant of $5,000

We would like to thank The Abell Foundation for awarding Feeding the People a generous grant of $5,000 to provide low-income diabetics with meals, education, and support. This grant will allow us to serve all of our current clients through July 2012.

The Abell Foundation is a local foundation dedicated to the enhancement of the quality of life in Baltimore and Maryland.

The Foundation places the highest priority on creating solutions that are both innovative and will ensure accountability. This is the commitment of The Abell Foundation: to give hope by opening the doors of opportunity to the disenfranchised, knowing that no community can succeed and thrive if those who live on the margins are not included.


For more information visit: http://www.abell.org/

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Cynthia Vice & Lanh Mos offer Therapeutic Massage at Yin-Yang Ball

Somewhere between the hay rides, comic cooking, aerial theater, live music, dancing, silent auction, and delicious Mexican food at this year's Yin-Yang Ball, treat yourself to a revitalizing massage by Cynthia Vice or Lanh Mos. Cynthia and Lanh will be offering 10 minute chair massages for a $10 donation to Feeding the People.

Cynthia Vice, LMT is the owner of The Art of Healing studio in Parkton, Maryland. She is a Maryland State Licensed Massage Therapist and Energy worker (Reiki Master). Cynthia is nationally certified in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork and is a professional member of the Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals.

She serves as a member of the comprehensive treatment team at The Johns Hopkins Integrative Medicine & Digestive Center, works with Sinai Hospital's Life Bridge Health and Fitness, and teaches kinesiology and massage in Towson.

As a massage therapist, Cynthia’s approach is gentle and compassionate as she works to create a sense of internal calm. Nurturing through touch creates an environment of trust in which physical and energetic blocks can be released to promote health and well-being.

Cynthia adjusts the depth of her work to the needs of the client and may incorporate gentle stretching, hot stones, breath and energy work, and visualization to broaden the effects of the session. Working with clients to address pain syndromes, she encourages clients to continue with self-care, awareness and discovery between sessions.

We would like to thank Cynthia and Lanh for donating their time and healing talent!

Visit The Art of Healing on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Art-of-Healing/157128237698691

For an appointment e-mail cvice11@gmail.com or call 443-801-1532.