communityresourceguide
Connecting you to the leaders in natural healthcare and green living in our community. To find out how you can be included in the Community Resource Guide email
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ACUPRESSURE
POSITIVE ALTERNATIVES Bringing Balance to Your Life 548-0609 •
Positive-Alternatives.com
Lori Bisceglie, a Physical Thera- pist, Certified Reiki Master/ Teacher, Certified IGM®
Thera-
peutic Acupressure Practitioner, and craniosacral therapist pro- vides non-invasive alternative treatments for self healing that
promote relaxation and pain-free efficient function. ANIMAL WELLNESS
TWO BEAR HERBS & HOLISTIC HEALTH Serving the Tri-State-Area & Nationwide 512-8389 •
twobearherbs.com
Susan J. Squittieri works with all animals offering Animal Com- munication, Animal Reiki, and Herbs & Nutrition to help pro- mote their own healing. Phone consults. House calls. Classes.
EAR CANDLING
KAREN SHAW 914-522-1297 •
BodySculptbyKaren.com
Relief from ear aches, headaches, allergies and vertigo. Detoxify your sinuses, lymphatic system. Add with Reiki healing to en- hance your overall well-being. In your own home.
EDUCATION
BRIGHT MOVES, LLC 1 South Broadway, Suite C, Nyack 348-1870 •
BrightMoves.biz
Children with learning issues and adults needing support find Bright Moves’ holistic approach the key to lasting change. Rebecca Holt, M.A., H.H.C., tutors children and provides individual support for adults through certified teaching, movement and nutritional tech- niques. See ad, page 39.
THE LITTLE BAKE SHOP 491 Kings Highway, Valley Cottage 268-5511
In addition to traditional baked goods, The Little Bake Shop also offers gluten-free cakes, brown- ies, cookies, fruit tarts, sandwich loafs, and rolls. Available at Suf- fern, Valley Cottage and Haver- straw farmers’ markets. See ad, page 44.
GREEN DRY CLEANERS
VAN TASSEL CLEANERS 170 S. Main St., New City 638-8014 •
GreenEarthCleaning.com
The only non-toxic GreenEarth® cleaning process in Rockland County. Your garments will be cleaner, softer, non-allergenic and best of all, the environment won’t be damaged. More environmen- tally friendly than organic.
FAMILY VISION & LEARNING CENTER Michal Luchins, O.D. 12 North Airmont Rd., Suite 5, Suffern 369-3235 •
VisionAndLearning@gmail.com
Dr. Luchins specializes in develop- mental op-
tometry and vision therapy. Her post-graduate work includes special education, processing and cognitive enhancement, cognitive psychology, ADHD, TBI, autism and auditory processing. Cus- tomized treatment programs for each patient to reach his/her potential. See ad, page 27.
GLUTEN FREE
THE BEST OF LITTLE ITALY 785 Shop Rite Plaza, 17M Monroe 782-5934 •
bestoflittleitaly.com We offer shipping anywhere.
Discover Orange County’s larg- est selection of gluten-free foods including ravioli, pasta, prepared dinners, pizza crusts and desserts. Gluten-free catering available. Get a FREE gluten-free cannoli with any gluten-free purchase of $30 or more.
HEALTH FOOD STORES
HUNGRY HOLLOW COOP 841 Chestnut Ridge Rd (Rte 45), Chestnut Ridge 356-3319 •
HungryHollow.org
The Hungry Hollow Coop is dedicated to providing biodynamic and organic foods and products that promote health in indi- viduals and the local and worldwide environment.
LIFE COACHING
GENE LADD Natural health and spiritual coach 856-2385
GeneLadd.com
Gene Ladd, author of The Reality of Self, The Power to Simply Be…, can help you find and re- lease the healing energy within. Private consultations available.
MY VOICE OF TRUTH COACHING Stephanie Gagos 914-419-8323 •
myvoiceoftruthcoaching.com meetup.com/findingyourvoiceoftruth
I help women discover and live their truth. I help you focus on the now and move into your powerful future. Phone and in person ses- sions. Women’s support groups.
LOCAL FOODS
LOCAL TOFU Sam Weinreb 845-727-6393
samweinreb@aol.com
Learn how to make tofu in your kitchen. I will teach you to make tofu, soy milk, veggie burgers and other soy-based products. Individual and small groups.
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