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Phoenix Children’s festival in Tempe supports cancer patients

Posted 5/31/24

Philanthropy meets flexibility at Phoenix Children's At One Yoga Festival supporting the patients battling cancer at Phoenix Children’s through Arizona’s largest pediatric cancer program, Phoenix Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders. 

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Phoenix Children’s festival in Tempe supports cancer patients

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Philanthropy meets flexibility at Phoenix Children's At One Yoga Festival supporting the patients battling cancer at Phoenix Children’s through Arizona’s largest pediatric cancer program, Phoenix Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders. 

The event takes place on Sept. 14 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Mullett Arena, 411 South Packard Drive, according to a press release.

Phoenix Children’s At One Yoga Festival will feature yoga classes with a live DJ, giveaways, relaxing meditation sessions and unique vendor booths for everyone. 

Yogis can strike warrior poses in honor of the true warriors, like Phoenix Children’s patient Cooper. Diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia at just three years old, Cooper underwent extensive treatment and care at Phoenix Children’s. Learn more about her story here.

Cooper’s father, David Romanelli, is the founder of At One Yoga Festival. 

Driven by his personal experience and commitment to supporting other families facing similar challenges, Romanelli not only founded At One Yoga but also serves on the CCBD Advisory Board, where he continues to advocate for and support the hospital's pediatric cancer patients, the release explained.

Register here for the festival. Tickets are $40 for general admission and $100 for VIP, which includes a limited-edition event item and reserved mat placement. Attendees should bring their own mat.