Collective care

Investment

Our commitment to equity and accessibility, as well as our practice of Dana (or “generosity”, one of the heart qualities that the Buddha tells us leads to freedom) means that we offer these invaluable teachings at a sliding scale rate. Please consider paying at the highest rate that you can truly afford - It’s an opportunity to practice radical honesty and heartfelt generosity in offering your donation. Your generosity supports these teachings to continue, your practice to grow, and our community to thrive!

  • Benefactor: supports your practice, enables enriching opportunities for our teachers, staff and fellow practitioners, and helps provide our Metta scholarships for those needing financial support in our kula

  • Friend: supports your practice, and helps provide our Metta scholarships for those needing financial support in our kula

  • Standard: supports your practice

The following rates are available for those needing financial support.

  • Reduced

  • Metta scholarship

*No one is turned away for lack of funds. If you need further financial support, please contact us here so we can help.

Collective Care

As an independent yoga teacher, Hannah understands firsthand the economic impact of the global health crisis. If you are one of the many folks experiencing financial challenge and need a reduced drop-in class rate, please donate whatever you can and she is happy to offer you a scholarship. Alternatively, if you feel inclined to offer more than the prices listed, we gratefully welcome any additional amount to help support Hannah, as these offerings are her livelihood and support her family.

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Technology Tips

for a Zen Zoom Experience

  1. Once you register, a zoom link will be emailed to you with access to the class you selected. If registering for a drop-in class, first select your time zone and date of the class, then follow the prompts.

  2. Click on the zoom link in the email you receive to join class! If you don't see the online access email, check your spam or junk folders.

  3. If clicking on the zoom link doesn’t work, open the zoom app on your device. From the home screen, click JOIN, then enter the meeting ID number (the same numbers at the end of the link). If you’re still having issues, read this.

  4. Set up your practice space about 12 feet away from your computer or laptop screen. Test the volume, and adjust to your preference. If you have a bluetooth speaker, set that up for better sound quality.

  5. Log into class a few minutes really to make sure there aren’t any connection issues and to give yourself plenty of time to find a comfortable seated position.