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Switch Restaurant is giving back to the Phoenix community by providing free meals to seniors and anyone who can’t get out and compromise their health. “In this time of uncertainty, we’ve got to help each other,” said Chef Jason, who is personally delivering meals himself.
After the closure of all restaurant dining rooms, Switch’s Owner and Chef, Jason Peterson stopped offering take-out orders when the volume was not sufficient to justify having his staff on site everyday for the hours required. Rather than throw away the food at the restaurant, Chef Jason chose to give away free meals to seniors and other people who were most in need of help, those who are unable to get out and shop themselves due to compromised immune systems.
Social distancing prevents classes from being held in the studio, so Brandi and Amber changed their business model and executed virtual class offerings.
An unlimited weekly virtual pass is only $25, but they also provide a “pay what you can afford” option for those who need it. This pass gets you unlimited attendance in livestream classes as well as access to their replay library. You can also purchase an “E-Gift Certificate” for yourself or someone else.
What they’re offering is more than just yoga, it’s a combination of community, connection, movement and meditation.
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