Food Support for Indigenous Families
This contribution helps provide essential food supplies, such as rice, for indigenous families living in remote areas of the Amazon river in Peruvian part.
Access to basic food allows tribal people to focus on caring for their land, families, and traditions. This support strengthens community stability and improves daily living.
Wildlife & Animal Food Support
Animals play a vital role in the balance of the Amazon ecosystem. This support helps provide food and care for animals living in the surrounding jungle areas.
By helping wildlife, we support the natural relationships between animals, plants, and the forest. This contributes to the health of the land and protects the biodiversity that indigenous people depend on.
Medicinal Plants & Cacao Planting
By supporting plant cultivation, you help preserve ancestral botanical wisdom and support sustainable living for tribal communities, while also restoring the natural ecosystem of the forest.
During recent global challenges, many people in different countries turned to traditional Amazonian plants as a form of natural support and prevention. Within our community, we observed how plant-based formulas supported people through difficult periods, helping them recover and return to a sense of balance and stability.
Today, many medicinal plants continue to be used daily for different purposes — to support resilience, restore energy, promote cleansing, and maintain overall balance. Planting and protecting these plants is not only an investment in people’s well-being, but also in the future of the planet, the preservation of ancient knowledge, and the sustainability of Amazonian ecosystems.
Together We Create Balance
Every donation, no matter the size, makes a meaningful difference. By supporting plants, animals, and people, you help protect the living harmony of the Amazonia and the traditions that have existed there for generations.
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Become part of the circle
Cacao — the plant that gives us chocolate — is under serious threat from climate change, one of the most valuable plants of the Amazonia, is under serious threat due to climate change. Rising temperatures and changing rainfall patterns are already making it harder to grow cacao in its traditional regions in the Peru. Climate changes increase the number of excessively hot days, which reduces yields and makes the plants more vulnerable. Supporting the planting and protection of cacao trees in the Amazon helps preserve biodiversity, strengthen ecosystems, and protect this precious plant for future generations.
Many communities face challenges getting enough rice and other staples for daily life. Donations in this category help provide essential food supplies, ensuring families can focus on caring for their land, traditions, and communities. Supporting their basic needs strengthens community stability and helps preserve ancestral ways of life.
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