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Help us spread the healing power of yoga to those in need.

  • Clean Your Mat: Ensure your yoga mat is clean and free of any damage that could interfere with its use.
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  • Tax Deduction, If applicable, inquire about the possibility of receiving a tax-deductible receipt for your donation. Every dollar counts, and your contribution will make a lasting impact on children diagnosed with mental health by providing them with yoga mats.

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