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Global movement Yoga Stops Traffick will sweep the country March 4 -10.
At over 25 locations nationwide, yoga enthusiasts will host yoga classes, film screenings, shared meals, and more in support of the Odanadi Seva Trust.
Odanadi rescues victims of human trafficking and runs a sanctuary for survivors in Mysore, India. Yoga, which originated in India, has become an important part of their rehabilitation programme.
Wellington yoga teacher Alanna Krause brought Yoga Stops Traffick to New Zealand after volunteering with Odanadi in India. Held annually in more than 30 countries, 2012 marks the event's first year in New Zealand.
"Odanadi has rescued over 2000 trafficking victims, including many children from the sex trade. The people there have devoted their lives to ending human trafficking and saving these kids, and I wanted to do something to help."
"This is a great opportunity for Kiwis to take action on an important global issue, and make a real difference to kids' lives," said Krause.
Co-organiser Marianne Elliott, a yoga teacher and former UN human rights monitor, said, "Human trafficking is an issue of massive global concern. Most New Zealanders would be horrified to learn that there are more slaves today than at any other point in human history, and that 1.2 million children are trafficked every year."
Co-organiser and yoga studio owner Melissa Billington added, "When you have a heart that wants to help ease the suffering of others, it can be daunting to know where to begin. I'm honoured to support Yoga Stops Traffick."
Krause continued, "This is a great opportunity for experienced yogis and newcomers alike to do something good for themselves and for the world. We'd love to see even more participation all over New Zealand."
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