Giving Back

10% of profits from ALL group classes are donated to non-profit charities that fight climate change and support vulnerable populations.

See below our current featured non-profit and other non-profits that we’ve supported in the past.

 

Featured Non-Profit

AICHO - American Indian Community Housing Organization

AICHO was created as an Indigenous response to social conditions in Duluth, MN, powered by the urban Native American community. Today, AICHO offers an American Indian Community Center, 44 units of permanent supportive housing, a domestic violence emergency shelter, legal advocacy, a climate and cultural resiliency initiative, social enterprise activities, youth programming and an arts and culture initiative.

 

Non-Profits Supported in the Past

Safe Haven

Safe Haven Shelter and Resource Center in Duluth, Minnesota provides services to women, children, and all survivors whose lives have been affected by physical, emotional, sexual, and economic abuse. Some women who use our services are in physical danger. Others are living with controlling partners in relationships that are emotionally abusive.

Save the Boundary Waters

Save the Boundary Waters is leading the effort to ensure permanent protection for the Wilderness from toxic sulfide-ore copper mining. Northeastern Minnesotans for Wilderness (NMW), which leads the Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters, was formed in 1996 to continue working to protect the Boundary Waters and other wild places against ever-increasing public and commercial pressures so that the area’s wild character remains intact for future generations.

Ecolibrium 3

Ecolibrium3’s mission is to lead and inspire change towards an equitable and sustainable future. We accomplish this mission through two areas of focus. The first is serving as the neighborhood convening organization in Duluth’s low-income Lincoln Park neighborhood, working on all aspects of sustainable revitalization that advance opportunities for residents and businesses. The second is a focus on community sustainability and resiliency including aspects of energy transition, housing stock improvement, economic security, and health.

Duluth For Clean Water

Duluth for Clean Water is an all-volunteer 501c4 organization seeking a healthy future for the St. Louis River and Lake Superior watershed. They oppose the Glencore/PolyMet copper sulfide mining proposal as a health and safety threat to downstream communities.