Somewhere to Call Home

Our intent: create safe, permanent, affordable housing for those experiencing homelessness, by creating tiny home communities. We believe everyone deserves the dignity of having a home.ljf lasjfljfijwioruweioruiow roiwuriouqwioruqwioruio weroiwuroiwuriowuroiuwroiu wroiuwriouwroiurio uwroiuwoiruwqioruwoiruoiwqruioqwuroiuwoiruoi
Peace House

After 37 years, Peace House continues to promote nonviolent conflict resolution, socio-economic justice, protection of our natural resources, and the inherent
dignity of all people.
MPOWERD Solar Lights

Clean, affordable light, making the world a brighter place for the three billion people who still live without reliable access to electricity.
Calm City

A converted RV mobile meditation truck parks at a New York curbside. Step inside for a 10-minute guided meditation session to alleviate stress.
Yoga 4 Homeless

Brings the healing power of Yoga to Homeless Men, Women, and Children Worldwide. Instructors provide mats and guide classes in cities near you.
Water 1st Int’l

Implements effective, long-lasting water and sanitation projects to bring clean water and toilets to the world’s poorest people. Water projects that would last!
Bringing it Home

A family with an autistic child and high environmental sensitivities explores Hempcrete to clean up toxins in their home and its worldwide uses.
Hygge

A Danish term for “a quality of coziness and comfortable conviviality that engenders a feeling of contentment or wellbeing.” (Pronounced “hoo-guh)
One Ocean Connects Us

The Surfrider Foundation is dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of the world’s ocean, waves, and beaches for all people, through a powerful activist network.
Buddhist Nuns Story

Buddhist Nuns from the Drukpa lineage cycled across the Himalayas raising awareness about human trafficking of girls and women in Nepal and India’s impoverished villages.