East Harlem: Acupressure
East Harlem Drop-In Center 104 -106 E 126th Street, New York, NY, United StatesAcupressure practitioners use their hands to apply pressure to acupoints on the body's meridians for healing and relaxation.
Acupressure practitioners use their hands to apply pressure to acupoints on the body's meridians for healing and relaxation.
A meditative experience with the use of relaxing sound waves. Instruments used include gongs, singing bowls and tuning forks.
Hour of Power is a weekly group that allows participants a space for healthy self-expression, discussion of lived experiences, and the sharing of difficult truths.
This weekly group provides info and resources to participants who feel they are entitled to services such as housing, health benefits, HRA Benefits, and more
The use of acupuncture needles around the whole body to help reduce stress and relieve pain.
Our East Harlem Drop-In Center is a no-barrier, walk-in space that provides a variety of amenities, including hot meals, coffee, showers, bathrooms, and laundry.
Our Washington Heights Drop-In Center is a no-barrier, walk-in space that provides a variety of amenities, including hot meals, coffee, showers, bathrooms, and laundry.
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Using the NADA protocol, 5 needles are placed on the outer ear to help reduce stress and anxiety and detoxify the lung, liver, and kidney.
Using the NADA protocol, 5 needles are placed on the outer ear to help reduce stress and anxiety and detoxify the lung, liver, and kidney.
A form of energy healing where the positive energy from the universe is transferred through the palms of the practitioner to reduce stress and promote overall well-being.
The group provides a safe space for participants to express their voice through journal writing.
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