TEACHER TRAINING FOR REFUGEES

From Boston to Malawi

JP Centre Yoga trains and employs refugees in the Dzaleka Refugee Camp (Malawi, Africa), sharing the practice of yoga and mindfulness within the camp and providing teachers with living wages. Teachers offer an average of 30 classes each week for children, adults, and individuals with special needs, reaching approximately 3,000 refugees within the camp on a monthly basis.

TRAINING FORMAT

Online Classes
Since 2023, JP Centre Yoga voluntarily teaches two online classes per week as part of teacher development and training. Classes are lead by studio co-founder Daniel Max.

In-Person Intensive
In the summer of 2025, we expanded our efforts by running our first 10-day training program within the camp. The focus of this training was on refining teaching skills in both yoga and meditation, as well as providing an experiential restorative journey through twice-daily yoga and twice-daily meditation sessions.

Meals
Given that all participants suffer from severe food insecurity, we provide participants receive two meals each day during the intensive and we continue to provide meals to accompany post-intensive ongoing training hours.

STUDIO BUILDOUT

Thanks to community support and a grant from Yoga Alliance, JP Centre Yoga has raised enough funds to establish a dedicated yoga studio within Dzaleka. What was once practiced on dusty ground under a scorching sun is now an enclosed space equipped with yoga mats and props. Although the studio is still in its early stages, this marks a significant milestone for comfort and class growth.

MEET THE TEAM

The Mission

Although we offer support, these initiatives are led by refugees for refugees. Our program was founded by Donatien Fundi, a Dzaleka Refugee whose personal healing journey inspired him to share yoga with his community beginning in 2016. Since our collaborative efforts started in 2023, our mission has been to empower Dzaleka refugees and improve their mental, physical, and emotional well-being through accessible wellness practices such as yoga and meditation. We are committed to fostering sustainable growth by training refugees to teach these practices and providing them with a sustainable salary, ensuring the continued spread and development of transformative wellness within the camp and creating further employment opportunities.

We invite you to

Get Involved

You Can Sponsor a Dzaleka Yoga Team Member

Building personal connections is at the heart of our mission. We have had the privilege of spending time with each of the teachers who will receive sponsorship—visiting their homes, meeting their families, and hearing their stories. These teachers are refugees from Congo, Burundi, and Rwanda, each carrying stories of trauma that led them to seek safety elsewhere. Some of them have been there for almost 20 years with limited opportunities for a different future. 
Despite facing immense hardships such as malnutrition, lack of medical care, and overcrowding, these individuals volunteer tirelessly, offering up to 30 classes each week for children, adults, and those with special needs. Their only source of income is a $10 monthly UN stipend that is not always guaranteed. To give some perspective, $10 can buy 20 bananas, a pair of sandals costs around $15, and a chicken also costs about that much. Many of these families are hungry and struggle daily. They build their homes from homemade mud bricks, which wash away during the rainy season. Building materials are just as expensive as everything else in the camp. 

We are seeking 18 sponsors for 18 staff members.

1x sponsor at $20 each month
3x sponsors at $30 each month
14x sponsors at $50 each month

We will team you up with a specific team member so that your contribution will always provide food and shelter for the same family. Paying teachers will also help us further establish a yoga and mindfulness program in a camp where most people receive very little support. Your sponsorship ensures that managers and teachers receive a living wage and includes your sponsored individuals' participation in one community meal each week, provided for the entire group during training hours.

If you choose to sponsor, we request a minimum one year commitment.

3% Cover the Fee

We will match you with one person at Dzaleka for a year!

Or Make a one time donation

Instead of sponsoring a specific Dzaleka Refugee, we welcome any donations to help us complete our yoga studio in the camp. We are currently prioritizing completion of the studio’s foundations: sealing the floors, securing the roof, building a drainage system, and finishing the outdoor bathrooms - all to be completed before the approaching rainy season and its heavy winds.