Take Mountain Path Yoga of Thornton,
New Hampshire. I few months back I created a new logo, seen here, for owner
Azanna Wishart. Shades of green for growth, renewal, the mountains of New
Hampshire. A path to a healthier, more whole you. And the rising (setting?) sun.
One member of the Infusion Studio team said it looks like a ripe orange half
about to drip with wholesome goodness. Images and colors of life.
We’re now working on a website for Mountain Path Yoga. As we began putting together the materials for her site, we learned that Azanna recently held a six-week session of yoga from which she donated all the money raised to the Somaly Mam Foundation.
We’re now working on a website for Mountain Path Yoga. As we began putting together the materials for her site, we learned that Azanna recently held a six-week session of yoga from which she donated all the money raised to the Somaly Mam Foundation.
Did you know that human trafficking
is a multi-billion-dollar industry? I did not – until checking out Azanna’s
chosen cause online. The foundation is a
non-profit organization founded by Cambodian survivor Somaly Mam and dedicated
to eradicating sex slavery and empowering its survivors.
Among the “deeper impacts” of their
work, the foundation cites “a proud network of entrepreneurial female survivors
starting businesses and social enterprises.” How awesome is that?!
Back to Mountain Path Yoga. Just
yesterday, my daily recommended read on Twitter (@InfusionStudio1) was an Inc. column titled “Doing Good With Your
Business – Right From the Start” by Patricia Fletcher. Fledgling business owner
Azanna Wishart is a great example of how you don’t have to wait until you’re
big to start doing good. Kudos!
Watch for news of her website launch
soon. Until then, you can check out Mountain Path Yoga on
Facebook.
