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Help me launch Luna Rosa Yoga: a home for embodied empowerment, healing, and community
My name is Isabella Xochitl Ordaz. After years of growing and listening for my purpose, I am beginning Luna Rosa Yoga: a healing offering created for the communities who are so often overlooked in the yoga space.
Luna Rosa is grounded in gentleness, liberation, and inclusive movement for every body. I hope to foster a soft, healing home for plus-size, queer, BIPOC, and spiritually curious folks — a place to breathe, rest, and reconnect. My understanding of yoga is shaped by the eight limbs of yoga, guiding the practice beyond poses and into a deeper philosophical, ethical, and spiritual way of living.
For years, I have poured my heart into serving students, families, and communities in the Bay Area in the educational sector. Now I am taking the leap to build something of my own-- a home for collective rest and embodied healing. It is not easy to ask for help, but I’m asking for your support in taking this step of faith.
Why I’m Fundraising
To open Luna Rosa Yoga, I need help covering the essential start-up costs:
Business equipment + supplies
LLC registration
Liability insurance
Studio space hourly rental, 3x a week (first month)
General setup costs
Your support-- big or small-- directly helps me open my practice with stability, intention, and safety.
What Your Donation Supports
Your contribution helps create:
- A welcoming yoga space in Oakland and the greater East Bay Area
- Affordable or sliding-scale community classes
- Healing environments for people who rarely feel centered in traditional yoga spaces
- A Latina-owned wellness business grounded in justice, intersectionality, and spiritual alignment
A Note From Me ️️
This business is part of a bigger vocational dream: to become a community healer, writer, and spiritual teacher.
If you are not able to donate, sharing this link with love or offering a prayer, blessing, or word of encouragement also means everything. <3 Thank you for believing in Luna Rosa.
Paz y bendiciones,
Isabella Xochitl

