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Since 2011, the St. Pete Yoga Festival has been a joyful community celebration filled with positive energy, welcoming instructors, and a rich variety of yoga, wellness, and music experiences. Our attendees cherish the friendly atmosphere, knowledgeable guidance, and beautiful settings—this year debuting at the stunning St. Pete Pier on the downtown waterfront.
From Vinyasa and Yin to Gentle, Chair, Kids’ Yoga, and Acro, there’s something for every age, ability, and style. Each class is led with care, meeting you where you are and helping you feel supported and inspired.
Beyond yoga, the Festival fosters a deep sense of community and belonging. Produced entirely by dedicated volunteers, it also gives back—supporting local and global causes.
In 2025, 10% of all profits will benefit local nonprofits: Infinity, The League to Aid Abused Children and Adults, Inc., Ronald McDonald House Charities of Tampa Bay (RMHCTB), and Mindful Movement Florida.
Providing essential services that remove barriers, strengthen families, and promote healing when children need healthcare, our vision is a world where every family has what they need to ensure the best health outcomes for their children. Our core program is the Ronald McDonald House, a home away from home that provides comfort, support and resources to families who travel far from home for the medical care their child needs.
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Tampa Bay Chapter comprises 4 Houses, 3 in St. Petersburg and 1 in Tampa offering 80 bedrooms with private baths located near local pediatric hospitals. We are owned and operated by Ronald McDonald House Charities Tampa Bay, a 501c3 non-profit Florida corporation whose board consists of representatives from our community leaders, McDonald’s corporation, the medical profession, and other interested individuals.
This organization has been an active participant for 13 years, preparing home-cooked meals once a month for families staying at two of the three houses in downtown St Petersburg. Mother’s Kitchen is part of Embracing the World, a global network of regional humanitarian organizations inspired by the India-based humanitarian initiatives of the Mata Amritanandamayi Math. We help alleviate the burden of the world’s poor with food, shelter, healthcare, education, and livelihood, wherever and whenever possible.
Heather and Jonathan Palermo were overjoyed when their little one, Jacob, arrived at Advent Health in Zephyrhills. Jacob was born prematurely and faced some challenges, so he was quickly transported to Johns Hopkins All Children’s NICU. For 45 days, the Palermo family found a home away from home at the East Ronald McDonald House of Tampa Bay. Heather stayed there to be close to baby Jacob while Dad, Jonathan, and big brother Joshua made special visits on weekends.
Infinity is made up of women who share a vision to end abuse in the community. They are dedicated to bringing good people together to support good causes. Infinity exists to improve lives. They do this by providing financial assistance to direct services that aid abused and neglected children and adults in St. Petersburg, FL.
Our youth enrichment and afterschool programs in Pinellas County is built on a robust, research-based curriculum designed to foster emotional intelligence, physical well-being, and life skills. Each session blends mindfulness practices, creative movement, and interactive workshops, creating a holistic approach to learning and self-development. By integrating structured lessons and engaging activities, we equip students with tools to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
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