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Our History

Everyday Wellbeing grew from Yoga Outside at Andrews Greenhouse in Amherst, Massachusetts. After years of offering free, donation-based yoga every day June through October down by the pond behind Jacqui and Andy Cowles' greenhouses, interest grew in an indoor location to continue the practice year round. When rental prices sky-rocketed for all but non-profits, we accessed pro bono legal services and expanded our mission to include all kinds of health-based educational programming.

 

We believe strongly that access to health-supporting practices should not depend on one's ability to pay. All of our classes, workshops, and events are free and open to all. We accept donations and raise funds to cover the cost of space rental, but all of our instructors and providers donate their time and expertise. Donations are gratefully accepted, but never expected.

All are welcome. You belong and you deserve access to health-supporting practices and education.

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Our Mission

Everyday Wellbeing's mission is to make vibrant wellbeing accessible to all by providing donation-based classes, workshops, and events that empower people to live their healthiest lives.

Our Vision

We envision a future of true health care. When everyone has access to the life-supporting practices and information that promote a healthy body, mind, and spirit within an interconnected and caring community.

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Our Purpose

Everyday Wellbeing exists to lower the barriers to participation in health-affirming practices such yoga, meditation, qigong, tai chi. We believe everyone should have access to the information they need to maintain vibrant good health. 

Our Values

Good health is your birthright.

We are committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and welcoming experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, ability, physical appearance, socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, age, religious beliefs, or political affiliation. All are welcome.

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