Stories of Impact
How Yoga Can Change A Life
Over the past twelve years, we have helped thousands of people access the therapeutic benefits of yoga.
Many of our beneficiaries came to yoga to cope with unthinkable challenges — a cancer diagnosis, a lifetime of incarceration, systemic bias and oppression. We believe every one of these individuals has an important story to tell — about their lives, the adversity they’ve faced, and the unique role yoga played in their growth and healing.
Childhood Cancer Kids: Sierra’s Story
I was diagnosed with cancer when I was five years old. Yoga helped me get through it. Now, I want to study how yoga can help kids feel better during treatment and help them deal with stress afterwards.
Yoga isn’t something I do. It’s something I am.
From yoga sessions surrounded by long needle pines, to teaching yoga to young “problem” kids. This is the story of how yoga transformed (and became) my life.
How Transcendental Meditation And A Physical Injury Led Me To Yoga Service
From Transcendental Meditation and physical injury, to a sampler yoga class and a “eureka!” moment. This is how the seeds of the Give Back Yoga Foundation were sown—and how my yoga service journey began.
Yoga For Musicians: How Yoga Helped Me Make Music Again
After pain forced me to quit my dream career as a professional musician, yoga was the reason I started playing music again. Now, I help other New Orlean musicians create comfort and ease in their body through the transformative nature of yoga.
Yoga Helped Me Heal After Brain Surgery
When my brain grew too big for my skull, I had to have brain surgery. The months that followed were one of the most difficult periods of my life; they challenged me physically, mentally, and emotionally. Yoga helped me to create a new reality.
The Seva Yoga Project: Creating Access to Yoga
When I was forced to return to the small town life I had fled from, I vowed to create what I was looking for when I left. I wanted to introduce alternative life choices to those who were suffering; I wanted to teach yoga. There was one problem: I had never even taken a yoga class.
How I Found Unity, Gratitude, and Hope Through Yoga Service
My yoga service journey was birthed from an article on yoga for veterans, which I read while my son was on tour in Afghanistan. Then, I discovered the gifts of giving back...
Cancer Stole My Sense of Self. Yoga Gave It Back.
My breast cancer diagnosis forced me deeper into my previously established connection to the practice of yoga and its benefits. Yoga gave me ME back.
The Lies We Tell Ourselves: Yoga As A Path to The Truth
I spent most of my life with the mantra, “God doesn’t love me.” Then I found my way to a yoga class.
Practicing Yoga as a Form of Social Justice and Self-Care
Yoga can be a powerful practice to uncover and interrupt the ways in which racism and privilege negatively impact our community.
Yoga and Trauma Recovery for First Responders
After twenty years as a firefighter, I found myself in a very dark place. Yoga opened my world to the possibilities of healing and growth.
Yoga For Cancer: Tari Prinster
At age fifty-three, the wind got knocked out of me when I heard these words: “You have cancer—invasive ductal carcinoma.”
Shining a Light on the Health and Wellness of Black Men
Some of life’s experiences are unforgettable, forever seared into our consciousness. For me, it was 9/12/15. What should have been an otherwise ordinary fall day was anything but.
Life After A Car Accident: How I Fell In Love With Yoga
I fell in love with what yoga was doing not only for my physical recovery, but also within my mind and spirit. An inner awakening.
The Give Back Yoga Foundation announces plans to open a branch in the United Kingdom.
In 2019, our board approved an initiative to expand operations to the United Kingdom. The initiative will be spearheaded by UK Operations Director, Chelsea Roff.
Yoga for Veterans: Why One Combat Veteran Gives Back
This is an interview with John Gillard, who explored yoga for several years while he was active duty military. “There is no separation between yoga and service for me,” says John. “I receive so much from my practice; it is only sensible to give back, at least a fraction.”