“When the lack of desire to possess things (aparigraha) is firmly anchored, there is a profound understanding of the how and why of life. “ – Yoga Sutras II.39

Giving Partners

Each time you invest in your wellness through Lisa Ash Yoga, you invest in these non-profit organizations empowering women through health and education.

10% of your monthly Yoga Therapeutics At-Home Subscription is a donation



You’re Supporting:

NewHouse Kansas City

Provides transitional housing for families leaving situations of abuse in Kansas City, Missouri. While at NewHouse, families are provided with therapeutic care, rides to job interviews, quality early childhood education, nutritious food and safety.

Learn More: NewHouse Kansas City


HealthEd Connect

HealthEd Connect empowers women through health and education globally, focusing on training community healthcare workers, maternal healthcare and primary schools. HealthEd Connect is U.S. based and works in Zambia, Malawi, DR Congo and Nepal. I used to work at this organization!

Learn More: HealthEdConnect


Yoga Medicine® Seva Foundation

The Yoga Medicine® Seva Foundation, started by my teacher Tiffany Cruikshank, aims to end human trafficking and exploitation by empowering women and children in India through education and entrepreneurial opportunities.

Learn More: Yoga Medicine® Seva


10% of your monthly Yoga Therapeutics At-Home Subscription is a donation


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Client Appreciation:

 

“My hip pain decreased significantly after just one session. It’s no longer at the forefront of my mind every day. I love my daily protocol and can tell it’s working. I love all of these tools I have to feel my best!

—Jenn

“Before I found yoga, I had a hamster wheel of anxious thoughts running through my head all the time. Thanks to you, I have the tools to get off the wheel and finally find some peace within myself.”

— Jade

“I never expected to learn so much from Lisa. My daily myofascial release protocol relieves all my shoulder, elbow and wrist pain. My grip is stronger and I’m looking forward to adding activities back into my life that I haven’t been able to do!

— Cal