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Grief Yoga 4 Week- Series

Grief lives in the body, not just the mind. This Grief Yoga Series is for bereaved parents. It is designed to help process loss and work through feelings like anger, sadness, and guilt using breath, movement, and sound. In this supportive space, we will explore ways to release what we are holding and foster self-awareness. This 4-week class is accessible via chair or sitting on floor (no prior experience necessary). Participants will experience techniques using gentle movement, breath, and vocal expression while learning tools for healing and reconnection. If you’d like, please bring a journal, water, yoga mat, and pen.

Host: N’keya Peters-Camille
Date: Wednesdays, May 20-June 10, 2026
Time: 5:00pm to 6:00pm PDT / 8:00pm to 9:00pm EDT
Cost: $150 (individual registration required even if within same household)
EQUITYRATE available by using code and receiving 40% discount.

  • The journey of love, loss and life after loss looks different for everyone. Return to Zero: Hope will be hosting a workshop series designed to provide supportive spaces for the diversity of our lived realities that come with our individual pregnancy and infant loss experiences. Our hope is to provide helpful resources and tools that encourage holistic healing. These workshops will uniquely support parents and providers through a trauma informed, resilience-focused, somatic approach.

    These workshops will be interactive. There will be time to share, time to write and reflect, and in some sessions opportunity more movement. Please have available a water bottle, paper and pencil, and a quiet space.

    Consider joining a workshop if:

    -It is true to your lived experience
    -You want to better understand a topic to support loved ones
    -It piques your interest
    -It feels like it might be supportive to where you are on your journey.

    All are welcome.

  • N'Keya Peters-Camille is a Brooklyn-based Social Worker and Grief Educator who helps others find their breath again through clinical support and somatic healing. Her work is deeply rooted in her own journey through pregnancy loss, fertility challenges, and the death of her beloved mother, Hope, As a published author and certified Grief Yoga facilitator, N'Keya blends movement, breath, and sound to bridge the gap between mind and body—helping participants carry their loved ones' legacies forward with resilience and grace. A former RTZ (Return to Zero) community member, she is a married mom of three—including one angel baby—who personally finds solace in running and movement to heal. Alongside her professional work, N'Keya volunteers with E-Motion, facilitating 8-week grief movement groups in Brooklyn. She is dedicated to bringing these transformative tools to her community, ensuring no one has to grieve alone.

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