THE PROBLEMS

5,000,000+AMERICANS LIVE ON THE STREETS OR IN SHELTERS

49 MILLION+AMERICANS LIVE IN FOOD INSECURE HOMES

5,000,000+AMERICANS LIVE ON THE STREETS OR IN SHELTERS

49 MILLION +AMERICANS LIVE IN FOOD INSECURE HOMES

People experiencing food insecurity have a

greater risk of diet-related chronicHEALTH CONDITIONS

due to a lack of nutritious options.

On average, Christians today give

2.5%

of their income to churches

compared to

3.3%

during the Great Depression

On average, Christians today give

2.5%of their income to churches

compared to

3.3%during the Great Depression

Food banks and shelters aretemporary fixes

to a larger problem that requireslong-term solutions

Food banks and shelters are

temporary fixes

to a larger problem that requires

long-term solutions

ISSUESTHAT OUR MODEL
WILL ADDRESS

Food insecurity

Desertification

Efficient, affordable, sustainable housing

Deforestation

Waste Management

Renewable Energy

Fire, flood, and
drought mitigation

Intentional community development