From Survive to Thrive is a gift, offered freely to those who need space to rest, reset, and reconnect. We do not charge guests. We don’t sell anything. This retreat exists because people like you believe in something deeper than profit.
If you feel moved by what we’re doing, there are simple, powerful ways to help us keep going.
3 Ways to Support
1. Make a Donation
Your contribution helps us provide meals, shelter, and tools to keep the retreat running smoothly. Just $100 can sponsor a guest for a full week of healing.
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2. Donate Goods or Supplies
Email us to arrange a gift or drop-off:
[ fromsurivetothrivecenter@gmail.com ]
3. Offer Land or Resources
Do you have unused land, equipment, or housing in Hawai‘i that could support healing, farming, or teaching? We’re open to partnerships rooted in service, not ownership.
Steward the Land. Heal the People.
Your chance to be part of something real.
We’re building a donation-based healing retreat in Pāhoa, Hawai‘i, a place where people can come to reconnect with nature, eat real food, rest, and relearn simplicity.

This retreat will serve as a free, substance-free sanctuary where guests can stay for 2–12 weeks and experience:
Mindfulness training Simple plant-based eating Hands-in-the-dirt healing Community living that actually works
Your Donation Plants Roots
We’ll underpromise and overdeliver. Each donation builds not only a cabin and path, but a life-changing place for others to heal, recover, and reawaken.
Let’s build paradise together.
100% of funds go to land acquisition, off-grid infrastructure, and retreat creation. EIN pending.
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[ fromsurvivetothrivecenter@gmail.com ]
Why It Matters
We’re building a world where healing doesn’t require insurance or wealth. Where food is real, rest is sacred, and people are held by community and Earth. Your support makes that world real.
All donations will be public, and all spending will be shared openly.

“What we give freely returns in ways we’ll never fully see. But we feel it in the soil, in the silence, and in the lives that begin again.”