About
YogaFit,
Community Service
"Business without a greater purpose,
a purpose beyond profit, has no point." - Beth Shaw
YogaFit is a company on a mission. Since 1997, YogaFit instructors
have given roughly a half a million or 56 years of community
service. YogaFit asks every person enrolled in its training program
to complete eight hours of community service or charity work.
Together, they've brought yoga to at-risk youth, the elderly,
disabled adults and children, stressed-out employees, teenage
mothers, churches, synagogues and prisons." Beth Shaw serves
on the Board of many animal rescue organizations and on National
Leadership Council for the Humane Society of the United States.
Here are just a few of the organizations that YogaFit donates
to on a regular basis:
- Karma Rescue
- Meals on Wheels
- Pugs and Pals
- Humane Society
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- Women for Women International
- Human Rights Campaign
- America's Second Harvest
- UNICEF
- Khushi Charitable Foundation
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- Save The Children Foundation
- Action Against Hunger
- OXFAM
- The ONE (Fight against hunger)
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YogaFit
Fundraiser! We are looking to raise $300,000 for
the Kushi Charitable Society!
“Khushi” – in
Hindi means ‘joy’. Our name represents
our goal as well as our methods.
The aim of the Khushi Projects is to develop local educational programs and in
doing so to provide better opportunities for underprivileged children and make
their experience of this world a joyous one.
Khushi is a hands-on project. They are constantly striving to achieve the betterment
of their children by:
·Improving their formal
education
·Improving their physical
well-being
·Nurturing their natural
creative abilities
·Providing vocational
training
·Raising awareness for
different issues and struggles in daily life
Khushi Charitable Society is a registered, independent, 100% volunteer
based charity organization in India. It is headed by Anand Mehrotra and Madelein
Mishra/Broekman. It
is now being helped by local volunteers as well.
It is a grass roots organization which aims to provide the most disadvantaged
children with education, supplemental nutrition and medical assistance. In doing
so we strive to improve the quality of life for those highly vulnerable children.
Today, the Khushi project supports hundreds of children with this grass root
project funded 100% by donations. It is constantly working to grow the number
of kids it can support.
Their aim is not only to look after the physical well being and education of
the kids but also their consciousness. They want to raise their awareness so
that they can not only heal themselves but also their families and society
and be pillars of awareness for our world.
You may visit the website at http://www.khushi.org.in
*Because this Charity is currently unable to accept
online donations, please
print the following
donation form along with your
your check made paybale to "Kushi
Charitable Society" directly to
the YogaFit Corporate Offices at:
YogaFit
Training Systems
2321 Torrance. Blvd.
Torrance, CA 90501
ATTN: Beth Shaw/Khushi
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Beth's
Blog:
Beth Shaw now has a blog where she sounds
of about animals issues and life in general.
You can view her blog anytime at http://www.thoughts.com/bethshaw
View
Beth Shaw's Public Service Announcements produced
to inform viewers about CA Bill AB1634:
Animal
News:
Last
summer, Paris Hilton brought home a new
Chihuahua and
Britney Spears a Yorkie -- both purchased
from Pets of Bel Air,
L.A.'s pet boutique to the stars.
At Pets of Bel Air, staff members perfume and
coif their tiny
puppies for sale, creating an illusion of perfection.
That
illusion fooled Paris, Britney, and many others
-- showing that
even the rich and famous believe what pet store
clerks tell them
about the puppies they sell.
Watch our exclusive undercover video exposing the
dirty secret
behind the puppies sold by Pets of Bel Air. Click
here:
https://community.hsus.org/campaign/stoppuppymills_poba/wgxuuki4r7nk5357?
The HSUS's undercover investigation relealed
that many of the
puppies sold at Pets of Bel Air come from puppy
mills in the
Midwest including Arkansas, Kansas, and Oklahoma.
At these
large-scale factory farm operations, we found
hundreds of breeding dogs living
in barren wire cages where they are treated
like production machines. Some had untreated
injuries,
were
pacing frantically, and were housed in overcrowded
cages that
reeked of urine.
Each mother dog at these mills is sentenced to a
miserable life
in a cage so her puppies can be sold at pet stores
across the
country. In addition to the lifetime of neglect their
parents
will suffer, the puppies are also much more vulnerable
to
illnesses and disease due to the conditions in which
they were
born -- with many falling ill or dying within days
or weeks of
purchase.
As
we celebrate compassion this holiday season,
many people will
unwittingly support this cruel and inhumane industry
when they
purchase a puppy from a pet store. Pets of Bel
Air is just one
of thousands of retail stores and Internet sites
that sell puppy
mill puppies -- and that's why we need your help.
Click here to
watch the video:
https://community.hsus.org/campaign/stoppuppymills_poba/wgxuuki4r7nk5357?
After you watch our video exposing the truth about
the puppies
sold by Pets of Bel Air, please share it with your
friends and
sign the pledge to stop puppy mills. Animal shelters
and breed
rescue groups are the best sources for dogs --
not pet stores or
Internet sites.
Yesterday, as a result of our investigation, local
authorities
shut down Pets of Bel Air for failing to secure
the proper
permits.
Thank you for all that you do to help animals.
Sincerely,
Wayne Pacelle
President & CEO
The Humane Society of the United States
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