Share information about Adhyatma Yog Sewa on social media (tagging our instagram pages) in local communities, or among friends and family. Increased awareness can attract more support and volunteers.
Help us in forming partnerships with local NGOs, healthcare institutions, or educational organizations to expand the reach of Adhyatma Yog Sewa and serve a broader audience.
Participate in events, workshops, or fundraising activities organized by Adhyatma Yog Sewa. Attendees can gain insights into the initiative and contribute actively.
Encourage businesses and corporates to support Adhyatma Yog Sewa through sponsorships, workplace volunteering, or initiating corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs.
Join our weekly Webinar programs, educate yourself first and then others about the benefits of yoga and the impact it can have on underprivileged communities. Advocate for the integration of yoga as a tool for holistic well-being.
By actively engaging in these ways, individuals can contribute to the Adhyatma Yog Sewa journey, fostering positive change in the lives of underprivileged communities and individuals facing health challenges.

A yoga Seva program is a volunteer initiative where yoga teachers offer free yoga classes and services to underserved communities, such as low-income individuals, seniors, or people with disabilities, with the aim of promoting well-being and accessibility to yoga.
Anyone (community/ individual) in need of yoga's physical, mental, and emotional benefits can benefit from a yoga Seva program. This includes individuals facing financial hardship, experiencing stress, or seeking holistic health solutions.
You can typically find information about local yoga Seva programs through our online platforms. Additionally, contacting us on our email and contact may provide leads.
Yes, yoga Seva programs welcome volunteers to support their efforts in providing free classes and services. Volunteers may assist with administrative tasks, event coordination, marketing, or even teaching under the guidance of experienced instructors.
While specific requirements may vary, a genuine passion for yoga and a desire to serve others are often the most important qualifications. Depending on the role, previous experience in yoga teaching, community outreach, or related fields may be beneficial, but it's not always mandatory.