THE BRIGHTER SIDE FOUNDATION Shelley Elliott Archer San Diego, CA 619-384-3099
Shelley.SF@gmail.com BrighterSideFoundation.org
The Brighter Side Foundation offers volunteer opportunities throughout San Diego county and abroad. In our community center, we host free classes on sustainability, arts, health/wellness, communication and green living. We are a non- discriminating, family-friendly organization that promotes global community and equal opportu- nity. To learn more or view our events calendar, visit our website. We hope to see you at one of our volunteer projects, farmers’ markets, or com- munity classes near you.
GROCERY STORE
BONEY’S MARKETPLACE 1820 Oceanside Blvd, Oceanside, CA 92054 760-754-6555 •
BoneysMarketplace.com
Boney’s Marketplace is a natural grocery store lo- cated in Oceanside. We offer a wide selection of
top-quality products including fresh produce, a large vitamin department, conventional and spe- cialty grocery items, a full meat department, bulk bins full of nutritious goods at a fraction of the price. Fresh food. Friendly people.
STUMP’S FAMILY MARKETPLACE 3770 Voltaire St., San Diego, CA 92107 619-226-9575 •
StumpsSanDiego.com
Whether you need to make a wholesome dinner or need a quick snack, Stump’s Family Marketplace between Ocean Beach and Point Loma is the place to go. We have everything from hot sandwiches and potato salad, to lobster and whole turkeys. With more than 30 years of experience, our busi- ness has been thriving due to great customer ser- vice, a wide variety of products, and competitive prices. We offer a fresh deli, catering for parties, home delivery, and a wonderful array of gourmet foods and produce.
HAIR SALON
UBUNTU HAIR STUDIO Dawn Ellinwood 109 S. Acacia Ave. Solana Beach, CA 92075 858-792-5959
UbuntuHairStudio.com
Built on a foundation of community, passion, con- tribution and strength, Ubuntu Hair Studio will shift the way consumers purchase beauty products and services. See ad page 17 & 39.
HEALING CENTER
RECONNECTIVE HEALING® Susie Prestidge, RN 333 H St, Ste 5065, Chula Vista, CA 91910 619-742-0727
Susie@ReconnectiveHealingSD.com ReconnectiveHealingSD.com
Reconnective Healing is a pro- found, non-touch method of heal- ing the body, mind and spirit. Many have reported transforma- tional healing from chronic pain,
depression, anxiety, arthritis and much more, even when other methods have failed. Those not con- tending with a health issue often find more energy, achieve a strong spiritual connection or joy in life. Reconnective Healing works to correct imbalances underlying a particular disease, issue or life chal- lenge in as little as 1 to 3 sessions. See ad page 43.
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
AUGUST POINT WELLNESS CENTER Dylan Jawahir 11848 Bernardo Plaza Ct, Ste 100, San Diego, CA 92128 858-349-5057
Dylan@AugustPoint.com •
AugustPoint.com
August Point Wellness founder, Dylan Jawahir,
L.Ac., L.M.T., provides integrative healthcare
with a focus on natural and alternative medicine using the roots of traditional Chinese medical phi- losophy. August Point offers acupuncture, herbol- ogy, and massage care to patients to treat a variety of disorders. Pain management, infertility, sports medicine, stroke rehabilitation, and digestive dis- orders are just a few of the ailments we treat. Con- tact us to find out more. See ad on this page.
RECONNECTIVE HEALING SAN DIEGO
Free Yourself from Pain Individual Sessions 3 Distance Sessions 4 Healing for Animals
“I invite you to experience for yourself the balance and wholeness that becomes available through this powerful work.” — Susie Prestidge, RN
You may experience • Relief from chronic pain and inflammation • Depression & Anxiety lifted • Faster recovery from injury
or post surgery • Deeper sleeping patterns • An increase in energy & vitality • Overall sense of well- being • Deep peace & relaxation •
Call today to schedule your session RECONNECTIVE HEALING®
THE RECONNECTION® Susie Prestidge, RN
619.742.0727
ReconnectiveHealingSD.com San Diego Edition
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