We are part of a coalition dedicated to transformative healing.
The MBA direct-service curriculum is a living culmination of our work cultivating compassion, self-awareness, and resilience in its participants. Our team of experts–specializing in mindfulness, psychology, and social and emotional learning (SEL)–designed this 10-module curriculum specifically to address the trauma, stress, and anxiety that incarcerated and under-resourced communities face.
We believe in data-based instruction. Our research partnerships with Stanford, UCLA, and Santa Clara University, have enabled us to rigorously test and validate our curriculum’s benefits. We continue to conduct applied research to hone our approach.
We value our longstanding partnerships with Alameda County, San Mateo County, the City of Oakland, and other various private and governmental institutions throughout the greater San Francisco Bay Area.
Want to learn more about our direct service work in Bay Area correctional facilities and schools?
OUR PROGRAM IS:
- Trauma-informed, culturally responsive mindfulness training rooted in two decades of training with incarcerated populations.
- A community of resilience and belonging forged through courageous vulnerability and connection.
- Over 10,000 young adults, professionals, and activists connected by a common goal of collective transformation.
Want to be a part of the movement?