Knaresborough yoga charity to reopen after community support
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Last updated Aug 5, 2020
Yorkshire Yoga will reopen.

A Knaresborough yoga charity that launched a fundraiser to help it get back up and running safely has now set an opening date.

Yorkshire Yoga, set up in 2005, said that the coronavirus lockdown has had a “real dent” in its finances so set up a fundraiser online.

The centre will throw open its doors in early September but it is unlikely to have the normal schedule of classes straight away.

Chris Cox, Yorkshire Yoga’s manager, said:

“Just a really big thank you to all who donated to our Crowdfunder campaign to help us with vital funding needed to get back up and running after the covid lockdown. We are really touched by the generosity and want to say how grateful we are.”


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The charity originally set out to raise £10,000 but closed the fundraiser on July 26 with £2,585.

The over 60s with disabilities make up a quarter of its classes. Many of them will have been living alone during the coronavirus lockdown.

It also holds classes pregnancy and postnatal classes as well as pilates, chair-based yoga, pilates, dance fitness and children’s yoga classes.

Yorkshire Yoga had also been eating into its limited funds to support its most vulnerable clients in their homes.