The Wellness Initiative’s 4th Annual Yogathon
Cheribundi
is pleased to sponsor The Wellness Initiative’s 4th annual Yogathon Saturday, April 27 at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado. It is the
organization’s biggest fundraiser of the year and goes toward bringing yoga programs
to kids in schools throughout Colorado. Mara Rose, Executive Director of The
Wellness Initiative (TWI), provided us with some insight on the event and the
organization that it supports.
The Wellness
Initiative
TWI was founded
in 2006 in order to provide low-income area youth with the opportunity to
improve physical, social and emotional health, and increase overall academic performance.
“TWI was founded to provide yoga to students in Colorado and address the
growing concern that students of all ages suffer from increasingly stressful
and unhealthy lives,” says Mara. “Because many of the students in our programs
lack the opportunities and tools to relax, reflect, strengthen and focus, their
self confidence,
physical health and academic performance suffer.”
During the 2012-2013 school year, TWI is providing almost
2,500 students in 37 schools throughout 6 counties with yoga-based wellness
programs. The students are introduced to ways to relax, control their anger and
gain awareness about their health. These programs helps to keep kids from
developing mental health disorders, and off of psychotropic drugs for
conditions such as anxiety, ADHD and depression. The program also keeps kids
exercising and healthy, which is important considering that more than 9 million
children in the US are overweight and will be at a higher risk for heart
disease, stroke and diabetes.
The Yogathon
This is the fourth year that the Yogathon has taken place.
The event has been held at Naropa University in Boulder for three years. Mara
describes the location as “warm and welcoming with values that align with our
values, although the work we do is totally secular.”
Over the year, the event has grown to provide almost double
in funding. TWI’s goal this year is $40,000, which will fund almost 600 yoga
classes. The Yogathon expects 200 participants this year, and each pledged to
raise at least $108. The event’s success is mostly because “awareness among
yoga practitioners has grown, corporate sponsorship has increased, and the
whole process is much easier now that it was a couple of years ago,” according
to Mara. All of the proceeds raised will go towards paying for The Wellness
Initiative’s programs.
The event features 108 sun salutations by 10 yoga
instructors from around the area, live music, all-levels yoga classes, a silent
auction
and food, drinks and other goodies (including Cheribundi!). Cheribundi
is proud to be part of this event, and the movement of promoting yoga and
wellness in schools. Good work, TWI!