Events
Come be part of it.
From quarterly Breathwork Soundbath gatherings to annual fundraising campaigns, our events bring the community together around mindfulness. Everyone is welcome.
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Annual Campaigns
Two campaigns, one mission.
Each year, WBP runs two fundraising campaigns to keep mindfulness in classrooms. Your support during these campaigns funds the next school year of The Zone program.
June
Pack the Schools with Mindfulness
The summer campaign raises funds for the upcoming school year. Every dollar goes toward putting trained facilitators in classrooms and building mindfulness toolkits for students starting in September.
Active: June 1 to 30th 2026
Q4 / End of year
End of Year Fundraiser
The year-end campaign supports ongoing operations, expands into new schools, and ensures no partner school loses access to the program due to funding gaps.
Next: November to December, 2026
Breathwork Soundbath
What to expect.
Our quarterly community events are open to everyone, whether you have experience with meditation or not. Each gathering is a chance to slow down, breathe, and connect with people who care about the same things you do.
Typically 2 to 3 hours on a Saturday evening
No experience necessary. All levels welcome.
Learn about WBP's work in schools and how to get involved
Sliding scale pricing so everyone can attend
Past Events
What we've been up to.
BreathWork, SoundBath, Reiki
Jun 6, 2026
Thank you to everyone who joined us for an incredible evening of breathwork and community. Over 40 people came together to experience guided meditation and sound healing.
BreathWork, SoundBath, Reiki
Mar 14, 2026
Thank you to everyone who joined us for an incredible evening of breathwork and community. Over 80 people came together to experience guided meditation and sound healing.
Can't make the next event?
You can still support the work. Every donation puts mindfulness tools in the hands of elementary school students across Los Angeles.
