As the community recovers from the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, several St. Pete businesses are offering free services and resources to support residents in need. From yoga classes to free kombucha, these local spots are giving back to help neighbors find some relief during this challenging time.
If you’re also offering free services/items, let me know and I’ll add you to the list: info@ilovetheburg.com.
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Thank you to these local businesses
Sunstate Yoga is offering free yoga classes through October 6 at their studio located at 553 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street N. It’s a chance for residents to take a break, stretch, and recharge their minds and bodies.
Maison Glo, located at 6517 4th St N, is providing free skincare kits, including face wash, moisturizers, and SPF. These kits offer a bit of self-care to those who need it most.
Mother Kombucha is giving away cases of their refreshing Turmeric Ginger Lemonade at their warehouse all week. Residents, volunteers, and workers are welcome to pick up a case at 4360 28th St N to enjoy a cold drink and a brief reprieve from the recovery efforts.
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For those needing a place to regroup, work, or simply breathe, COhatch is offering free coworking day passes and three-week trials. Located at 15 8th St N, COhatch provides a space for residents to connect and take a moment to focus. Simply mention this post or reach out via hello@cohatch.com to get set up.
The Pearl Cabana Club is offering locals affected by Hurricane Helene 20% off all stays. Ue promo code HurricaneHelp20% at www.pearlcabanaclub.com. All inquiries can be sent to team@pearlcabanaclub.com
Free bus service within St. Pete
In partnership with the City of St. Pete, the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) is offering free bus service within city limits to help residents move around town more easily.
For those needing a place to regroup, work, or simply breathe, COhatch is offering free coworking day passes and three-week trials. Located at 15 8th St N, COhatch provides a space for residents to connect and take a moment to focus. Simply mention this post or reach out via hello@cohatch.com to get set up.
Olivia Poppy Salon is offering complimntary washes and styles for all those affected by Hurricane Helene. They’ll continue this throughout the upcmoing weeks.
These local businesses are stepping up to help the St. Pete community recover and heal, offering kindness and support to those affected by Hurricane Helene.
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