
Rebuilding and Restoring: Land Back
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Indigenous Earth Protectors, a non-profit organization, is seeking to raise $40,000 for Alicia and her family to purchase the land they have lived on for 10 years. Alicia and her three children, aged 7, 11, and 17, have moved over 40 times since she was a child, and finally found a home on this land. However, Alicia has been unable to work since 2020 due to multiple chronic illnesses, making it difficult to afford to keep the land.
By contributing to this fundraiser, you will be ensuring that Alicia and her family can keep their home. It will also help to support Indigenous Earth Protectors in transforming the land into a community for those struggling with houselessness. The organization aims to create a harm reduction program and return the land to indigenous agricultural practices. This initiative will provide educational and healing spaces for all, including gardens, living spaces, and tiny homes.
The funds raised will be used to pay off the land, which is a significant barrier to keeping the land as a permanent home. Indigenous Earth Protectors plan on building sustainable living spaces and gardens that will not only benefit Alicia and her family but also others who are struggling with houselessness. With the establishment of the harm reduction program, people will have a safe and supportive environment to heal and recover.
Furthermore, Indigenous Earth Protectors aims to provide educational and healing spaces for all. This includes workshops and classes on Indigenous agricultural practices, herbalism, and other traditional knowledge. By providing these educational opportunities, Indigenous Earth Protectors hopes to promote a more sustainable and just future for all.
Overall, your support for this fundraiser will help Indigenous Earth Protectors provide a permanent home for Alicia and her family, and a safe and supportive community for those struggling with houselessness. It will also support the organization's mission of promoting sustainable and traditional practices and providing educational and healing spaces for all. Any contribution, no matter how small, will make a significant difference in helping to achieve these goals.
Co-organizers (1)
Alex Golden-Wolf
Organizer
St. Paul, MN
Dakota Lee
Co-organizer