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Botanica San Lazaro's Inner Peace Center


Healings, Reiki,


Readings, Yoga & Much More


Studio Rental Space


259-261 Crooks Ave, Clifton NJ 973-246-9946


www.LazaroBrand.com


Tarot & Astrology Consultations with Vikki Anderson


Corporate and Private Events Written reports


Workshops and Lectures


Call for an appointment 570-215-4223


Readings on the Phone vikkianderson.net


HEALING CIRCLE.... Participants say, “I feel safe here”, “I can’t talk like this with other people”. The Healing Circle is a place of safety, authenticity and vulnerability, a place where


your truth is heard and respected and you learn that you are not alone in your chal- lenges. It meets every third Monday from 7 to 9, $20. No other commitment except to your own growth! Call Marina Maurino (see p.30) at 201-967-9377 for directions or go to www.reflectingtruth.com for more info. 201-967-9377 for directions or go to www.reflectingtruth.com.


HEALING HANDS NEEDED


Valley Hospice in Paramus, New Jersey, is


seeking volunteers to be part of its End of Life (EOL) Doula program, and to provide patients with socialization and support. Patients are seen throughout Bergen and Passaic counties. Specially trained volunteers provide emo-


tional, physical, and spiritual support to people who are dying, and to offer respite to their loved ones. As part of the comfort care we provide, EOLDoula volunteers work with Social Service staff to design a vigil plan and complete legacy projects about the patient’s life. As the patient’s end of life approaches, EOL


Doula volunteers work in shifts to help families deal with the around-the-clock demands for care. This service fosters a well-rounded level of care of continued support so patients do not feel alone at the end of life, and families are provid- ed with added support during this difficult time. Those interested in Reiki, massage therapy,


and various healthcare or spiritual fields are invited to contact us. If you feel this could be for you, training is


required. It’s offered in the Spring and Fall of each year.


Please contact Leslie Galioto, Volunteer Coordinator


201-291-6000 ext 111-7499. lgaliot@valleyhealth.com.


For further information or to print our application package online, go to www.ValleyHealth.com and choose Volunteers from the A to Z menu at the top of the page.


Next training October 19 & 20th.


Have you ever thought about volunteering?


Share your skills in the


will be celebrating their 7 Year Anniversary!


The Health Stop


On October 20th We want to share our


thanks with the commu- nity, and will be throwing a party at our shop! There will be food, drinks, and fun! We are deeply grate- ful for our opportunity to serve, and are looking forward to having you celebrate with us!


Join us


at 291 Franklin Ave, Wyckoff, NJ


from 12pm to 6pm! Call (201) 904-2273


for more information


service of others. Grace Healthcare Services has an exciting


opportunity for you. Join our free


hospice training


sessions and be a part of our team!


We believe that


modalities such as mas- sage, reiki, therapeutic


touch,reflexology, music and


aromatherapy provide comfort and


relaxation for patients. A caring heart is all that's needed so everyone


can serve in some way. Commitment time is flexible-


we ask for one hour per week.


Call our volunteer dept at Grace Healthcare Services


732-225-4100


to find out more about this


exceptional way to share your talents and gifts.


Inner Realm ~ 2018~ www.innerrealmMagazine.com


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