Nonprofit

Remember Land

Battle Ground, WA
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www.rememberland.org

  • About Us

    Remember Land is a new nonprofit that aims to steward evolving models of humans living in right relationship to land and with each other; offer education on practices of relating to nature that heal the environmental, social, and spiritual roots of our current climate crisis; and promote social welfare through a shared commitment to environmental health and restoration based upon the principle of universal responsibility.

    As stewards to 675 acres containing diverse, bountiful plant and animal life on the western side of Bells Mountain, part of the Cascade Mountain range, Remember Land is humbly listening and cultivating ways to heal and evolve participation in life and all its cycles. This is a co-created and ever-unfolding exploration with reverence, respect, responsibility and belonging at the forefront.

    Remember Land is a new nonprofit that aims to steward evolving models of humans living in right relationship to land and with each other; offer education on practices of relating to nature that heal the environmental, social, and spiritual roots of our current climate crisis; and promote social welfare through a shared commitment to environmental health and restoration based upon the principle of universal responsibility.

    As stewards to 675 acres containing diverse, bountiful plant and animal life on the western side of Bells Mountain, part of the Cascade Mountain range, Remember Land is humbly listening and cultivating ways to heal and evolve participation in life and all its cycles. This is a co-created and ever-unfolding exploration with reverence, respect, responsibility and belonging at the forefront.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Climate Change
    • Community Development
    • Education
    • Environment & Sustainability
    • Religion & Spirituality

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