About Erica Collins

April 28, 2025

Erica M. Collins

CHT, CRMT, E RYT500, IAYT

Founder/Owner: Harmony Healing Arts

Office: (513) 424-4730 

www.EricaHarmonyHealingArts.com

Founder/Owner: Harmony Healing Arts / Harmony Dance

Erica Collins, owner of Harmony Healing Arts, is now in residency at First Baptist Church in her hometown of Middletown. 


Erica is a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist of over 29 years, a Nationally Certified Yoga Instructor/ERYT500, an IAYT-Certified Yoga Therapist, a YACEP-certified teacher, a retired Dancer and Dance Instructor, a licensed GYROTONIC Method Practitioner, a Pilates Mat and Reformer Certified Instructor, and a Reiki Master/Teacher.


Erica Collins from Middletown, Ohio, has been teaching dance and yoga to children and adults for over 39 years!


Erica has worked with "A" list celebrities, world-renowned athletes, Olympic Gold Medalists, children and those with physical ailments such as MS, chronic pain, as well as patients undergoing cancer and HIV treatment. 


Erica even had her own TV show called "Yoga with Erica", filmed in downtown Middletown! 


She is looking forward to offering her one on one clinical services and ongoing group yoga classes at FBC. 

Starting Wednesdays in May, Erica will offer a 5:30-6:30 pm Barre Pilates Conditioning Class followed by a 6:45-7:45 pm Gentle Yoga Class. 


Take one class for $50 per month or BOTH for ONLY $75. 


A single drop-in class is $25, for the cost of 2 classes you get an entire month of classes! 


Erica is also offering a FREE ongoing Chair Yoga class on Tuesday's Noon-1pm starting mid-July so stayed tuned for more info. 


Contact her with questions or to enroll in Wednesday night classes at 513-424-4730 or erica@harmonyohio.com.

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The week went very well. The number of guests ranged from 28 to 34 each night. Several new guests came as other guests left so overall, served around 40 different people. The diversity of this group is great – those that lost jobs to care for loved ones, those that had experienced loss of home due to fire, to those that struggle with addiction and mental health and more. Some grouped together and talked throughout the evening; others were solitary and would stay in the area of their sleeping mat. Use of personal phones is a regular thing and having multiple plugs and plug strips to power up was essential.  So many volunteers made this mission possible starting with those that drove (5 different men drove both the church bus and the SHALOM van morning and night, many nights needing one of the vehicles to make 2 runs). 20 different people chaperoned during the evening and overnight (many doing multiple shifts). We can’t thank enough the 3 people that cleaned every day (Cheryl, Larry, and Dan Shoemaker) and provided a clean and sanitary environment. Countless people provided wonderful breakfasts, dinners and snacks, fruit, coffee, sugar, juice, milk, etc. and the guests thanked us every meal for that. Three of the meals were provided by groups outside the FBC congregation – the community is chipping in! The boy scout troop helped set up the tables, chairs, dividers and place signage on the Saturday before start date – very helpful. Money donations from individuals and the Mary Martha class were used for resupplying a few things and for the large amount of laundry that exists when guests trade in used sheets, towels and washcloths and receive clean sets for the next week. Any remaining donation money will be added to the SHALOM quarterly donation FBC makes. Laundry was also done for guests throughout the week as possible – a total of 25 loads was completed for them and as it was being done, grateful thoughts for being able to wash cloths regularly went through my head. The coordinators from “downtown” came every evening to give updated information on guests and bring additional mats and linen as needed. They were also available at any hour should an emergency occur.
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