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Help Us Feed Seattle This Thanksgiving Day
As we approach Thanksgiving later this week, we’re reminded of the power of community—how each of us can make a meaningful impact when we come together with intention and care.
At Indigo Movement, our work centers around connection: connection to body, breath, and the world around us. And this holiday, we want to deepen that connection by extending our movement beyond ourselves and toward those who need support the most. Here are some ways to support those in our community.
Season of Giving: Local Drives That Make a Difference
This season, local businesses are coming together to spread holiday cheer and support families in need. From Swoon City’s Ballard Food Drive to Noir Lux Candle Bar’s Shine & Share Drive and Angeline’s free pop-up heels class benefiting the Rainier Valley Food Bank, each effort celebrates the power of community care. Whether you’re donating food, essentials, or simply showing up, every act of kindness helps make the season a little brighter for all.
Win These Exciting Prizes + More!
Join us this Sunday, August 20th, at 11 AM on Pier 62 for our last class for summer! (We promise we won’t cry!) Make sure to tell your family and friends, as it’s FREE to the public and we want to make this class one for the books! And we will also have some exciting giveaways from Float Seattle, Urban Float, Dryp Yoga, Solid Core, and more at the end of class! Make sure to register HERE!
HBD: Celebrate 6 Years with Indigo Movement! 🎉
As we celebrate our 6th year in business, we are thrilled to bring you the latest updates on our business goals and initiatives. At Indigo Movement, our mission is to provide exceptional holistic health services while fostering inclusivity and continuing education. We are excited to share our plans for the future: focusing on expanding our services, reaching out to diverse communities, and creating a more accessible and inclusive space for our clients. Alright, let's dive right in!
Celebrate Juneteenth With Indigo Movement
It’s the month of celebration, and this week we’re talking about Juneteenth! Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day or Emancipation Day, commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States. The history of Juneteenth dates back to June 1865, when Union General Gordon Granger arrived in Texas, issued an order which proclaimed the freedom of all enslaved people in Texas.
Let’s celebrate PRIDE! 🏳️🌈
As you know, it's June, so we're celebrating PRIDE! PRIDE is an annual celebration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, and asexual communities. It has roots in the struggle for LGBTQIA+ rights and has evolved into a global movement promoting equality, visibility, and acceptance for all sexual orientations and gender identities.