Join Hamptons United and James Lane Post for this weekend’s Torch’d fitness classes with Isaac Boots to raise money for East End charities at Torch’d Shoppe in Wainscott on Saturday and Sunday.
Hamptons United is a digital platform that helps users connect with and donate to reputable charities that focus their efforts on the East End, founded by Stacey Kotler. The classes will benefit the non-profits on its platform.
“Our mission at Hamptons United is to be the go-to platform for learning about local non-profits on the East End of Long Island and donating directly to immediately make impact,” said Kotler. “With a wide variety of local charities, our inclusive umbrella covers everything from food banks to domestic violence to healthcare services to youth organizations to therapeutic riding. Being able to learn, click, and donate is critical, and now through our platform you can do all of it. The goal is to have hundreds of East End organizations highlighted, and for Hamptons United to really be part of the local community for the long-term and not just through the Covid-19 pandemic.”
Boots’s Torch’d method is a vigorous flow of body resistance, dance conditioning, and intense targeted repetition to fire up and transform your body. Throughout the entire summer proceeds from his classes went to benefit seven children’s charities on the East End.
“I grew up on food stamps. I understand how it feels to be a kid and feel a sense of helplessness,” he shared this summer. “All the blessings I have mean nothing if I forget the little boy I once was. If there is anything I can do to make a difference in someone’s life, it’s my responsibility to honor that.”
The classes will be held each morning on Saturday and Sunday, October 23 and 24, at 10 AM.
“We are thrilled at Hamptons United to partner with Isaac Boots and James Lane Post. We are all working towards similar goals — educating the greater New York community about the needs on the East End of Long Island, fundraising to help local charities including The Retreat, Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center, Project MOST, Southampton Youth Association, and CMEE, and giving back to the community whether it be through action or print,” said Kotler.
To register for a class, visit isaacboots.com/hamptons-residency.