Flex Your Face

Flex Your Face was created to encourage everyone to slow down, take a deep breath, restart your mind and then IGNITE your life.

Join Ryan Esbjerg for a night of inspiration as he speaks on the challenges he’s faced, including homelessness and addiction, and how he’s learned to simplify and improve his life through celebrating the small moments in your day, like a smile.

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LANCASTER, NH— The Tyler Blain House invites community members of Lancaster and surrounding towns to attend “Flex Your Face”, a free event that will be held on Thursday, August 9, 2018, at the Lancaster Town Hall. Join Ryan Esbjerg for a night of inspiration as he speaks on the challenges he’s faced, including homelessness and addiction, and how he’s learned to simplify and improve his life through celebrating the small moments in your day, like a smile.

About Ryan Esbjerg

“Life presents challenges to us all. It was only when I worked through some personal darkness in my life that the birth of Flex Your Face was initiated. When I simplified my life and got back to the root of what makes me happy, my days got better. I am excited to grow and empower the Flex Your Face team every single day.” -Ryan Esbjerg, Founder

More information on the Flex Your Face Movement and its founder, Ryan Esbjerg, can be found at www.flexyourface.com

About TCCAP’s Tyler Blain House

Located in Lancaster, New Hampshire, The Tyler Blain House is an ADA compliant 4-bedroom Victorian home that has the ability to house up to 8 individuals and one family at a time. Shelter guests have independent access to a large eat-in kitchen, a community food pantry, laundry facilities and a common area. Food and material goods assistance are provided as needed. On-site staff provides individualized case management services to all shelter guests, including help with transportation. Staff also assists shelter guests in developing plans to meet their goals of being self-sufficient and securing permanent housing.

More information on The Tyler Blain House can be found at www.tccap.org