Yoga and Ayurvedic health education for under-represented communities to empower physical, mental, and socioeconomic well-being.

 

About US

We alleviate the obstacle of accessing yoga and holistic wellness services for our underrepresented minority communities in financial hardship through low-cost and accessible yoga and Ayurveda training, programs, and retreats.

Our mission is to provide cost-conscious modalities of Ayurvedic (holistic) healthcare education, yoga classes, and wellness services to regress, prevent, and manage mental, emotional, and physical health in partnership with respected medical providers to improve the overall quality and integrity of healthcare.

We invite you to be a part of the change and make an impact that will save a life.

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Chadd has been a student of Jai Bhakti Yoga Foundation since 2015. He struggled with many of life’s problems along with a dynamically functioning family history, drug abuse, violence, in and out of prison, addiction, sobriety, and the ebbs and flows that go along with it.

No matter the situation, it was his attitude and commitment that kept him coming back and showing up for himself when he saw he was going down another similar road. He says "you have to make that change."

Chadd's journey to recovery started around the same time his yoga journey began… watch his full story series on YouTube.

 

Dr. Alex Baqui, Co-founder & CEO, Valhalla Healthcare, Inc.

"There's a growing body of research suggesting Ayurvedic medicine can have a significant positive impact on outcomes for patients with chronic medical conditions such as diabetes and hypertension. As someone who comes from a Western healthcare background, I do not see a zero-sum game between Western medicine and Ayurveda. Rather, these are simply different perspectives to achieving the same truth - helping our fellow person achieve the highest sense of well-being and quality of life."

Dr. Kelly Davis Founder of Hands On Health Integrative Wellness Center 

“Yoga has been a personal and professional interest of mine for over 20 years.  I have used yoga to contribute to the holistic medical field using integrative therapeutic approaches for pain management, including presenting my yoga research at the American Academy of Orthopedic and Manual Therapy PT national conference.  I enjoy practicing yoga with my patients to relieve pain and increase breath awareness, and love playfully engaging in yoga at home with my 7-year-old daughter, Ivy.”