I am very happy to announce that Yoga For Vets now lists over 600 locations around the country who offer 4 or more free yoga classes. This number should really get your attention because it shows that the yoga community is increasingly interested in welcoming our deserving combat vets home. As we move forward I am concerned that our grassroots organization can no longer be reasonably and "professionally" run by just one person, me. I have family and a yoga studio that has to come first so that I can continue to operate Yoga For Vets. I consistantly get a few to many email a week from vets looking for classes near them or teachers who want to be listed and I personally approve every single listing on this site. With growth comes some growing pains so I want to remind everyone to be patient if I cant get back to you quickly, it isn't that I don't care. Also, some occasional log-in gremlins pop up but can usually get fixed quickly. In 2013 I expect Yoga For Vets to reach 1000 listings so come along for a ride that will last for a long time with your help. I received very few donations from this years Veterans Day yoga classes held around the U.S but I want to give a sincere thanks to those who did donate. If you didnt but want to send a check in now, the address is: Yoga For Vets
2629 W23rd Street (Suite H)
Panama City, Florida
32405
The check should be made out to Yoga For Vets.
The money is spent very conservatively for web costs and YFV related phone bills.
Additional help is more of a dream at this point but if you happen to know a lawyer, accountant or a webmaster who can donate free help, please contact me now at
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Opportunistic fame seekers, need not apply. Well, you can apply if you want to but I give no guarantees. ; )
Thanks for reading this blog despite how basic it is. For those who know me, you already know this but what you see (or read), is what you get, for better or worse.
With gratitude to all of our vets and volunteers,
Paul