Through yoga, you can help rescue and rehabilitate survivors of human trafficking.
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Through yoga, you can help rescue and rehabilitate survivors of human trafficking. We unite yoga practitioners across the globe to take a stand against human trafficking, creating a powerful movement for change.
From Milton Keynes to Wyoming, from city studios to beachside retreats, we're calling on yoga communities worldwide to support trafficked women and children in South India.
Since 2010, Yoga Stops Traffick has raised over £250,000 to support the Odanadi Seva Trust, a pioneering anti-trafficking organisation based in Mysore, South India. For more than 30 years, Odanadi has been committed to providing a safe haven for survivors of human trafficking, sexual exploitation, slavery, and domestic abuse.
Whether you're a teacher, enthusiast, or first-timer, you can make a difference through the power of yoga.
Supporting the Odanadi Seva Trust in Mysore, making a real impact in South India.
Providing rescue, rehabilitation, and reintegration services for survivors.
"I was completely broken, it was a hell kind of situation I witnessed every single second. I am feeling so happy for bringing me back to lead a dignified life. Thank you for being the reason to smile, I stay in Odanadi and continue my education. My gratitude to Odanadi and supporters of Yoga Stops Traffick."
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Your donation directly supports rehabilitation, education, and safe housing for survivors, enabling them to rebuild their lives.
Yoga Stops Traffick is a charity that uses the power of yoga to unite communities and support survivors of human trafficking.
You can get involved by attending our events, volunteering, donating, or hosting donation-based yoga classes in your community.
Absolutely! We encourage community members and yoga studios to host donation-based events. Visit our "Sign Up Your Event" page to learn more.
All donations go towards providing essential services such as rehabilitation, education, and safe housing for survivors of human trafficking.
Yes, we are a registered charity, and your donations are tax-deductible. Please consult your tax advisor for further details.
You can sign up for events directly through our website. Simply visit the Events page and select an event that interests you.
Events are organized in collaboration with local yoga studios and community centers to ensure a safe and engaging environment for all participants.
We adhere to strict safety protocols, including current health guidelines, to ensure that all participants enjoy a secure and healthy experience.
You can explore our dedicated Resources page, which offers detailed articles, research reports, and educational materials about human trafficking and how you can help.
We are incredibly grateful for our generous supporters. Explore the wall below to see donor names, testimonials, and milestones.
Join our Volunteer Ambassador Program and lead local events, online campaigns, and community outreach to amplify our mission. We’re looking for passionate yoga teachers and wellness influencers dedicated to making a real difference in the lives of trafficking survivors.