Mikey May, 6, left, of Clarks Summit does stretching with his mother Kaitlin.
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Mikey May, 6, left, of Clarks Summit does stretching with his mother Kaitlin.

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<p>Dawn Shelley, right, of Clarks Summit, does yoga exercises with her daughter Addison, 8.</p>
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Dawn Shelley, right, of Clarks Summit, does yoga exercises with her daughter Addison, 8.

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<p>Hannah Fornes, right, of Jessup does a balance pose.</p>
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Hannah Fornes, right, of Jessup does a balance pose.

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<p>Jaya Yoga owner Hilary Steinberg, far right, teaches the fundraising yoga class.</p>
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Jaya Yoga owner Hilary Steinberg, far right, teaches the fundraising yoga class.

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On Sunday, Jan. 14, Jaya Yoga had a fundraiser for a family that lost everything when their house, located on Gladiola Drive, caught on fire on New Year’s Day.

Owner Hilary Steinberg taught a special class, in which the proceeds will benefit the family. The couple’s neighbor has organized a Go Fund Me page to also support the Ross/Cunningham family.