#TogetherWeCan🙌: The first global inclusivity celebration

 

In times when environmental and social problems are at their highest, and the previous methods of solving each of those separately didn’t do well, it seems crucial to embrace the whole picture and rethink the strategy.

On December 1st, THE Home, a new age non-profit (501c3) that aims to reverse climate change and restore lands globally by supporting local communities on their way to self-sufficiency through regenerative agriculture, invites you to join #TogetherWeCan🙌, an online inclusivity celebration honoring and empowering communities that experience social exclusion.

 

During this event, THE Home will be launching its very first fundraising campaign to build a flagship regenerative center. Once it’s up and running, they will offer everyone in the world a model and full support on creating an off-grid self-sufficient community in exchange for making it intentionally inclusive and implementing regenerative practices in their food production.

 

 

“THE Home project is about connection and inclusivity; this is why we chose #TogetherWeCan🙌 inclusivity celebration as the central element of our launch program” stated Nika Sazonova, the founder of THE Home.“We are establishing a decentralized network of regenerative farms and permaculture gardens to serve as healing and educational centers for people in need. Being focused on displaced populations and minorities, we will provide all residents with holistic health care, and the necessary knowledge and skills to spread regenerative practices and restore the land worldwide.”

 

#TogetherWeCan🙌 aims to improve intergroup understanding and inspire collaboration across generations, ethnicities, religions, genders, sexuality, and other differences. THE Home is inviting representatives from Indigenous, Black, and Latino communities, Youth, LGBTQ, Women, people with disabilities, and formerly homeless people, to speak out, share their stories of struggle and success and immersive encounters. Among the hosts, THE Home will welcome on its virtual stage Ava Pipitone, The CEO of Suyana Technologies Inc. and Former Executive Director of Baltimore Transgender Alliance, and Jamiah Elijah Hargins, ideapreneur, Urban Gardening Revolutionary, and founder of Crop Swap LA, to share their insights and experiences.

 

Want to learn more about #TogetherWeCan🙌 inclusivity celebration? Check out TogetherWeCan.live

 

So save the date and RSVP here 

 

#TogetherWeCan

 

Melissa Alibo

Raised between Paris and the rest of the world, Melissa likes to define herself as a contemporary nomad. Less routine, more life is her motto. Curiosity has always driven her desire to explore new environments, cultures, and ways of life.