Asia Dyrkacz

Asia Dyrkacz is a Model / Founder of SupeRoleModels Foundation / Certified Meditation Coach / Addiction Counselor and Life Coach

Asia encapsulated all her knowledge and life experience to create Models Against Addictions Foundation (MAA) recently changed to SupeRoleModels. She feels that society is at a turning point in the way addictions are viewed and we are transcending to a place where dependency can be treated with more compassion and love, recognizing the need for a complete, holistic approach to treatment.

 SupeRoleModels mission is to end the stigma of addictions and integrate yoga and meditation in recovery for a balanced and un-dependent life. MAA supports research on the behavioral causes, consequences, prevention and treatment of drug abuse and addictions. Asia has invented a new concept called un-dependent which encourages people to refrain from their various dependencies for 24 hours on the 11th day of every month.

 She started modeling at 40 with Elite Model Management. She walked the runway in Paris for brands such as Hermes and Donna Karen. She has been seen in commercials for BMW, Target, and appeared in Sex and the City and 30 Rock. 

As a Philanthropist and Entrepreneur she was named one of “100 Women Making a Difference” by Today Chicago Women for her excellent work and exceptional service.

After finishing 350 hours of CASAC training for Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor Asia volunteered in a chemical dependency unit in Upper Manhattan Mental Health Center in conjunction with Fort Washington –Project Renewal Shelter where she introduced the Kundalini meditation healing practice for homeless people.

Asia made several pilgrimages to rehabilitation/Ashram centers in India to study and practice Eastern techniques and treatments, including Vipassana – 10 day silent meditation. She received a certificate from Super Health a system of yogic science to break habits and addictive behaviors.She designed an alternative sustainable forty day Holistic Super Health recovery program for  mental illnesses and addictions.

 

 

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