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September 20, 2025

Human Garage Hosts Trauma-Release Event for LA Fire Relief

Human Garage Hosts Trauma-Release Event for LA Fire Relief
Photo Courtesy: Human Garage

By: Publicity For Good

Santa Monica, CA – In response to the devastating fires affecting Los Angeles communities, Human Garage is hosting a special event to provide trauma release and relief support for those impacted. The Human Garage event will take place on Thursday, January 16, at 3:30 PM on the Santa Monica Boardwalk towards Venice.

This community gathering is designed to bring people together in a supportive environment. Attendees will have access to various practitioners and care workers providing services aimed at promoting relaxation, stress relief, and a sense of well-being. Additionally, there will be a distribution of nutritional supplements to support individuals on their wellness journey.

As part of the event, Human Garage is encouraging nearby communities, businesses, and individuals to participate by contributing onsite. Donations collected during the event will be directed to local shelters that provide assistance to residents in need. This is an opportunity for everyone to come together and offer support, whether through contributions, volunteering, or simply being present to show care and concern for those facing challenges. Every effort, no matter how small, can make a difference in helping the community rebuild and recover.

What to Expect at the Event

  • Free Trauma-Release Sessions: Practitioners will guide attendees through techniques designed to ease stress, release tension, and support emotional recovery.
  • Nutritional Support: Complimentary supplements will be provided to fire-affected individuals to enhance recovery and resilience.
  • Community Healing Space: A supportive and inclusive environment where participants can connect, share, and find comfort amidst the challenges.
  • Donation Collection: Donations from attendees will go directly to local shelters aiding fire victims.
  • Live Demonstrations: Experience holistic practices, such as fascial manoeuvres, that promote relaxation and healing.

“We’ve decided to do a public event for trauma release to provide immediate support to those affected by the fires. Our hearts go out to everyone who has been impacted, and we hope to create a space of healing and relief during this challenging time. Donations collected will go to local shelters, and we encourage everyone to join us in supporting our community,” said Human Garage’s founder, Garry Lineham. 

Human Garage Hosts Trauma-Release Event for LA Fire Relief
Photo Courtesy: Human Garage

Event Details

  • What: Public Trauma-Release Event for LA Fire Relief
  • When: Thursday, January 16, 2025, at 3:30 PM
  • Where: Santa Monica Boardwalk towards Venice
  • Who: Open to the public
  • Why: To support fire-affected individuals and raise donations for local shelters

Human Garage invites the community to come together for this event. Whether you’re looking to spend time with others, offer help, contribute in a meaningful way, or show your support for those affected by the fires, this is a chance to connect and be part of a collective effort. The gathering aims to provide a space where individuals can share experiences, build understanding, and find encouragement in the presence of others during these difficult times.

For additional information and updates, please visit Human Garage.

About Human Garage

Human Garage, co-founded by Garry Lineham, Cynthia Leavoy, Jason Van Blerk, and Aisha Rodrigue, is dedicated to empowering individuals to take control of their health through holistic practices. Drawing from their personal health journeys, they developed Fascial Maneuvers™ to revolutionize self-care, making it accessible to all by open-sourcing their programs. Their mission is to inspire self-healing worldwide, removing financial barriers and promoting holistic well-being for all.

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