Support TLC Yoga

Convenient Donation Options

Use the DONATE button below to donate via credit or debit card.

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You can also donate to TLC Yoga using:

Donations by check, please send an email to info@tlcyoga.org for the address.

Your donation is completely tax-deductible. All donations go directly to 501(c)3, TLC Community Yoga & Wellness, Inc. (EIN: 93-1548403).

Ambassador Fundraisers!

The best way you can help TLC Yoga is by hosting your own individual fundraiser! I create a simple fundraiser webpage through Raisely with a donation link and you share it with your network. The donations go directly to TLC Yoga and it's all managed on our end.  All you need to do share your link with your network. Individual donors are the foundation of our support and this is a great way to broaden our donor base.
2025 Fundraiser Links:

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We can grow with your support.

How Your Donation Helps:

$25 - one week of snacks/tea for after yoga class

$100 - one yoga class for neighbors in supportive housing

$150 - one yoga class for unsheltered/unhoused neighbors

$400 - three weekly classes across ATL

$1600 - one month of three weekly classes across ATL

$5000 - one year of a weekly yoga class for neighbors in supportive housing/shelters

$7500 - one year of a weekly yoga class for unsheltered neighbors (embedded model)

$12,000 - one year of our weekly class plus meals (community creation model)

In addition to helping people feel better in body, mind and spirit, these classes offer the opportunity for connection and community among our unhoused neighbors. I hope you’ll join us  in supporting the continuation of this service. 
— Ashley Erwin, founder

TLC Yoga started with one class, a few students and one generous donor. Now we have four classes around the city, serve over 200 individuals annually and have grown our donor base to over 200 people. Our plan is to continue to grow slowly and carefully, we appreciate your support!

Community Partners

  • In the beginning I thought people were not receiving what I was giving. I learned that it takes a minute for people who live on the streets to let you in and to trust you. Now they see me as a member of their community and they keep coming to class and recommending the class to others and it's a whole beautiful thing. I am so happy I kept it up — mostly because the students keep commenting on how much the practice helps them. That's the important thing.

    Ashley Erwin, founder