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Our Mission

Spreading love around the world one Yogi at a time.

Yogi Nome is about connection, being united, about the true oneness of our species, of our planet and of life itself.

At Yogi Nome we celebrate this perfect balance and cohesion of life by embedding the energy of this philosophy into our clothing line with the single goal of inspiring as many people as possible to celebrate their true nature and embrace the oneness of life.

How The Movement Began

Hi, we’re Mani and Jaclyn and we started Yogi Nome because we want to create positive change in the world. We were 13 years old when we met, and even at a young age, we believed that businesses can be social enterprises that serve the greater good. Together we've done just that!

When you prioritize the needs of young girls, you create positive, lasting change in their entire community which is why we've made it so that every Yogi Nome purchase goes toward funding girls' education. We hope you’ll join us in our mission to make the world a better place.

Here's why we share our profits with girls around

because when girls are educated, it makes a global impact

Children Stop Getting Married

 If all girls had a primary education, there would be 14% fewer child marriages If all girls had a secondary education, there would be two-thirds fewer child marriages.

More Moms Survive Childbirth

If all mothers completed primary education, maternal deaths would be reduced by two-thirds, saving 98,000 lives In sub-Saharan Africa, if all women completed primary education, maternal deaths would be reduced by 70%, saving almost 50,000 lives.

More Children Live

If all women had a primary education, there would be 15% fewer child deaths. If all women had a secondary education, child deaths would be cut in half, saving 3 million lives.

More Children Eat

If all women had a primary education, 1.7 million children would be saved from stunting from malnutrition. This number increases to 12 million children saved from stunting from malnutrition when all women have a secondary education.

Fewer Teenagers Get Pregnant

10% fewer girls would become pregnant under 17 years in sub-Saharan Africa and South and West Asia if they all had a primary education. Almost 60% fewer girls would become pregnant under 17 years in sub-Saharan Africa and South and West Asia if they all had a secondary education.

Unwanted Pregnancies are Reduced

In sub-Saharan Africa, women with no education have 6.7 births, on average. The figure falls to 5.8 for those with primary education and more than halves, to 3.9, for those with secondary education.