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Flow for a Cause: YogaSix Partners With LoveYourBrain
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Flow for a Cause: YogaSix Partners With LoveYourBrain

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YogaSix has launched donation-based classes throughout the month, with proceeds supporting LoveYourBrain’s programs for those affected by brain injuries

Yoga franchise leader YogaSix has partnered with LoveYourBrain, a national nonprofit dedicated to enhancing the well-being of people with brain injuries and their caregivers through yoga and mindfulness practices. Throughout March, select YogaSix studios will take part in LoveYourBrain’s tenth annual Mindful March, offering donation-based Flow for a Cause classes. Proceeds will support LoveYourBrain’s free, research-backed programs for those affected by brain injury.

YogaSix clients can also join LoveYourBrain’s 10-day Meditation Challenge, starting March 22.

“At YogaSix, we believe in the power of yoga to heal and restore,” YogaSix president Lindsay Junk said. “Yoga offers incredible benefits for both the mind and the body, helping to rebuild strength, improve focus, and promote emotional well-being. That’s why we’re proud to partner with LoveYourBrain for MindfulMarch to support and aid those affected by traumatic brain injuries in their recovery.”

YogaSix participates in Veteran's Gratitude Week
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To join the 10-day Meditation Challenge, YogaSix studio members can enroll with a donation of any amount, which will give them a chance to win prizes such as a Queen/King Sapira Chill Hybrid Mattress by Leesa, a brain-sensing headband by Muse, LoveYourBrain’s 9-week Mindfulness Course: Power of Awareness and a 3-month unlimited membership at YogaSix.

“Yoga has the power to transform lives, and our research shows this is especially true for those impacted by brain injury,” LoveYourBrain co-founder and executive director Adam Pearce said. “Through our partnership with YogaSix, we’re giving more people access to the healing benefits of yoga and mindfulness and bringing significant visibility to the often invisible nature of brain injury.”

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