On Dec. 7, Raffa Yoga hosted a teacher training charity event to benefit Project Undercover, a Cranston-based non-profit that donates diapers, socks and undergarments to children in need. The event …
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On Dec. 7, Raffa Yoga hosted a teacher training charity event to benefit Project Undercover, a Cranston-based non-profit that donates diapers, socks and undergarments to children in need. The event raised $2,700 in cash and $1,000 in donations. Over 45,000 children in Rhode Island don’t have access to clean, new underwear, socks and diapers. Project Undercover provides these necessities to children living in poverty. They do this by engaging the community, increasing public awareness and partnering with other agencies for the betterment of children. Pictured, from left, are Christine Raffa, owner of Raffa Yoga/Urban Sweat, holding her dog Maxine; Project Undercover board members Lauren Tracey and Jodi LaFauci; and Jane Viscolosi, co-facilitator and teacher training instructor at Raffa Yoga/Urban Sweat.
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