The Yoga Foundation's 2020 Year End Wrap Up

It may be near the end of 2020, but we are not slowing down, rather, we started a brand-new program for men this month. 

New men’s mental health program

Our new program is our first men’s-only program, created with and for men with serious mental health challenges. 

Matthew was a regular yoga participant at our long-running program at Flourish Australia’s Buckingham House that ran from 2014 through until June 2019. He contacted us in October 2020 to request a yoga program again. When Jessica Hobson, The Yoga Foundation’s General Manager, spoke to Matthew’s support worker who said that he told her, “yoga had literally saved his life” she knew we had to get a men’s-only yoga program up and running.

 Matthew has PTSD, depression, and anxiety. He wrote to The Yoga Foundation saying:

 “...being without regular yoga classes for more than a year now, has made it very clear to me that yoga is so beneficial to my mental and physical health that ideally, I need to make a lifetime commitment to the practice of yoga. For [The Yoga Foundation is] really "changing lives one breath at a time”."

 Matthew has been supporting the development of the new men’s mental health yoga program and we were excited to kick off the program in early December with Louise Eddy teaching. Lou taught the original yoga class at Flourish Australia’s Buckingham House, making a significant difference to the people who attended.

 Our new men’s-only mental health yoga program is funded by two TYF supporters. The yoga program will run for at least 16 weeks, with the intention to continue if more funding support is received. If you are interested in funding this program please contact Jessica or donate through our website.

We are also seeking to partner with a researcher to explore the benefits of the new program more deeply.

Youth Off The Streets program photoshoot

In December 2020, we enjoyed a magical photoshoot by Mark Bond at one of our yoga sessions with teens at Youth Off The Streets. We have supported the Youth Off The Streets organisation with yoga classes since 2017. A huge thanks to photographer Mark Bond for donating his time and talent!

The Yoga Foundation’s Annual Report released


We have released our 2019-20 Annual Report. Read more about our work and impact in the report.

Wishing all our teachers, clients and funding supports a very happy and healthy festive season. Thank you for your support and encouragement in 2020.

Support The Yoga Foundation


As a non-profit society, The Yoga Foundation relies on donations. Every donation to The Yoga Foundation makes a difference in the lives of women fleeing domestic violence, at risk youth and men struggling with mental health, not to mention Aboriginal women and children.

If you are interested in supporting The Yoga Foundation read about the various yoga programs you can support or submit a one-off donation through our website. Every dollar helps!

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