After losing her parents as a baby and surviving cancer, Robbin Alston is helping others find their balance.
"I have seen some of the worst society can offer but I've also seen the best," said Robbin Alston.
When she came to Philadelphia, she studied at LaSalle and Temple University. She earned a PhD and became a psychologist. Fast forward 30 years later, Alston is a survivor, an author, and the owner of her own yoga practice, se Yoga Studio and Tea Room.
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