Our Purpose

  • Amazon Rainforest Restoration

    The Amazon rainforest is vital for global biodiversity, housing millions of species of plants, animals, and microorganisms. It plays a critical role in regulating the Earth's climate by absorbing carbon dioxide, producing oxygen, and influencing weather patterns. The Amazon rainforest is facing unprecedented levels of deforestation, primarily driven by agricultural expansion, logging, and infrastructure development. This deforestation is causing the loss of biodiversity, disruption of the water cycle, and the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, exacerbating climate change. Additionally, the Amazon is home to indigenous communities whose cultures, traditions, and livelihoods are deeply intertwined with the forest, making its preservation crucial for both environmental and cultural reasons. We aid to support non-profit organizations who encourage sustainable alternatives to deforestation, such as eco-friendly agriculture, reforestation, restoration, agroforestry, and eco-tourism.

  • Saving Our Bees

    Bees are facing several challenges, including habitat loss due to urbanization/agricultural expansion, pesticide exposure, climate change affecting floral resources and nesting sites, and diseases such as colony collapse disorder. These factors are contributing to declines in bee populations worldwide, which is concerning because bees play a crucial role in pollinating many crops and wild plants, essential for food production and ecosystem health. We aid to support non-profit organizations who encourage pollinator-friendly habitats, reductions in pesticide use, and beekeeping practices that prioritize bee health and conservation.

  • Protecting Wildlife

    Wildlife populations are declining globally due to various threats including habitat loss, climate change, pollution, overexploitation, and invasive species. Numerous species are facing extinction, with some estimates suggesting that we are currently experiencing a mass extinction event. Urgent conservation efforts are needed to address these declines and protect the world's remaining wildlife. By collaborating with non-profit organizations who seek to raise awareness about the importance of biodiversity while inspiring collective action, we together can help mobilize support for wildlife conservation on local, national, and global scales.