The Mission
WAMA Life Foundation.
The foundation is the service layer — the structure that takes the science (The Living Chip) and the practice (the MAWA Method) and gets them into the lives of real people, regardless of means.
Who we serve
Youth athletes who need to learn how to take care of their bodies before the wear-and-tear shows up. Working adults rebuilding around long sit times and high stress. Senior athletes who plan to be capable for decades to come. Coaches and clinicians who want a richer toolkit. Families who want to share a vocabulary for breath, movement, and recovery.
What we deliver
Educational programs, teaching libraries, coach training, community practice, and partnerships with schools, clinics, and athletic organizations. Everything we build is designed to be teachable, repeatable, and honest about its limits.
How we are organized
The WAMA Life Foundation is a nonprofit, operating under fiscal sponsorship while 501(c)(3) status is finalized. We are funded by individual donors, program fees scaled to ability to pay, and partnerships with aligned organizations.
Operating discipline: we do not sell things we do not believe in, we do not make claims we cannot defend, and we do not position our work as a replacement for medical care. Education and prevention, done well, are enough.
Where we are accountable
To the people who do the practice and report back what works. To the clinicians whose patients we serve alongside. To the donors who fund the work. To the lineages whose teachings we draw from. And, finally, to a long view of what helps human beings function well across a lifetime.