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Working Groups for Earth Restoration

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Working Groups for Earth Restoration

Mutual Aid Collectives

Building Networks of Care and Sustainable Living 

Network of neighbors dedicated to mutual assistance and sustainable living through Making, Doing, and Being. Common Spaces integrate systems of community care where quality food, clean water, grounded wellness, accessible housing, meaningful work, and recreation spaces are available to all.

We combine community resources and strengths with cutting-edge harmonic, photonic, vibrational, grounded, and oxygenated technologies to create an ecosystem that serves everyone.

 

Core Focus Areas

 

Essential Personal Care | Meeting Personal, Family, and Community Needs

  • Portable and accessible housing solutions

  • Quality food and drinking water access

  • Sustainable transportation options

  • Direct energy utilities

  • Comprehensive wellness protocols

 

Assured Personal Wellness | Accessible Health and Recreation Spaces

  • Community sauna, spa, and water recreation facilities

  • Workout and movement spaces

  • Support for holistic practitioner modalities:

    • Photonic therapies

    • Vibrational healing

    • Grounding practices

    • Oxygenation techniques

    • Natural living modalities

 

Community-Based Infrastructure | Restoring and Building Our Shared Environment

  • Roads and bridges maintenance

  • Learning and occupation allotments

  • Daylighting buildings and restoring distressed properties

  • Farm and garden spaces

  • Food forests and food storage facilities

  • Food processing centers

  • Plug-and-play vending stations

  • Bike path kiosks providing food and water access

  • Water recreation spaces

  • Industrial hemp ecosystem development

 

Mutual Assistance Collectives | Neighbors Supporting Neighbors

Our community ecosystems are built on the foundation of mutual assistance. By pooling resources, skills, and energy, we create a direct flow of support that ensures everyone has access to:

  • Quality food

  • Clean water

  • Safe housing

  • Comprehensive wellness care

 

A shared commitment to a natural way of living. Together,  creating resilient communities where everyone thrives.

Whether you're interested in contributing your skills, accessing resources, or learning more about our approach to community-based earth restoration,  your participation in building a more sustainable and connected future is welcomed.

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Michiana Working Group: Community Connections

Core Resource Areas

  • Quality Food Access

  • Drinking Water Solutions

  • Wellness Support

  • Housing Portability

  • Occupational Guidance

  • Quality of Life Enrichment

 

Innovative Focus Areas

  • New Golden Age Creator AI

  • Emerging Technologies

  • Specialized Marketplaces

  • Industrial Hemp

  • Nutraceuticals

 

Community Development Vision 

  • Local Vendor Marketplaces

  • Farm and Garden Markets

  • Community Gardens

  • Food Forest Landscapes

 

Innovative Community Resources 

  • Comprehensive worksheets and templates for Restoration

  • Guidance for emerging market opportunities

  • Support for local production lines

  • Innovation and research pathways

  • Learning and development resources

 

Future Community Infrastructure Goals 

  • Increased farm animal production and engagement

  • Mobile Vending and Distribution Spaces

  • Drinking Water Kiosks

  • Regional Water Park spaces for recreation and sanitation

  • Local Farmer's Commissary and Marketplace

  • Locally sourced produce and farm goods

  • Interactive spaces for farm animal experiences

  • Telegram
  • LinkedIn
  • Youtube
  • RSS
  • Facebook
  • Spotify

Essential Food | Water | Homes 

 

Viewing food and water quality and access as a mutual obligation. Allocate collective budgets and energy to ensure that nutritious food and clean water are available to everyone.

  • Community Production Lines: From backyard plots and greenhouses to rooftop gardens, geodesic domes and food forests,  common growing spaces that feed the neighborhood.

  • Knowledge Exchange: We help one another learn. Common Spaces offer hands-on activitias and training where local experts deploy sustainable trades, farming, animal, and land stewardship skills.

  • Wellness Living: Direct resources allocation toward building Common Spaces that prioritize hydration, grounding, and oxygen—foundations for a healthy life.

  • Animal Stewardship: Maintaining safe, ethical spaces for animal care, managed through shared responsibility.

  • Industrial Hemp Initiatives: Support use, cultivation and research of industrial hemp to create sustainable production lines and materials for the quality of life and benefit. 4 pillar Start up approach.

  • Tech-Assisted Distribution: Use of open source Quality of Life technical assistance AI Stacks, Notebooks, Webapp Ecosystems to coordinate logistics, ensuring that the food and water are accessable while settling community obligations instantly.

  • Home Portability:  Allocation Model funding to support porting out of situational housing and port in to homes for regeneative, sustianable housing, empowering community wellness​​

  • Telegram
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • TikTok

Assured Personal Wellness

Restorative Care in the Golden Age 

A healthy community reflects healthy people. Wellness Protocals are a standard part of natural living models, ensuring that restorative care is accessible, not exclusive.

  • Restoration Zones: allocate for water spas, meditation and gounding areas, and oxygen-enriched spaces. These are community assets, kept open to help us all recharge.

  • Practitioners Common Spaces: Network spaces connects you with wellness practitionsors, coaches, and specialists. You receive care and the practitioner receives immediate additional allocation.

  • Quality of Life Innovation: Common Spaces for researching new technologies in water and oxygen therapy, focus on solutions that improve the long-term vitality of people.

Community Based Infrastucture

 Spaces where food production meets people.

Infrastructure and tools needed for creators to thrive, turning raw ingredients into meals for the community.

  • The Commissary Link: This is the heart of an assistance model. Commissary kitchens take fresh bulk items from local farms and gardens and process them, supporting food trucks with the prep work they need to deliver.

  • Plug-and-Play Vending Pads: Establishing designated spots equipped with power and water. These pads offer immediate support to mobile chefs and creators, giving vendors a reliable place to serve the neighborhood without the usual overhead.

  • Instant Resource and Fulliment Transfers: Keeping it simple. Using gig-economy apps and money transfer cards, handle transactions as immediate settlements. When you grab a meal, the currency flows directly to the cook and the grower—no debt, just direct currency for value provided.

  • Skill Support: allocate trusts mutual knowledge exchange spaces to train residents in mobile business operations and food safety, empowering them to start their own sustainable occupations. Construction and remodeling occupations | 12 volt, 

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Mutual Aid Portable Housing

Living in the Golden Age.

 

Living through Making | Doing | Being as Individuals, Family, Community and State or Province.

  • Cooperative Models: In communities, residents share resources and governance. Integrate eco-friendly amenities—like decentralized power solutions and edible landscapes—so that your home also helps feed you.

  • Scalable Modular Units: We deploy prefabricated, carbon-neutral homes designed for both urban infill and rural projects. These units prioritize accessibility and shared spaces.

  • Wellness Integration: Our housing is designed to support the Wellness protocols, ensuring that where you live contributes to your physical and environmental health.

  • Resilent results: By integrating the gig economy into a portable housing model, prioritize access and equity. Building a future where housing and food are not just commodities, but guaranteed through our shared effort and mutual support.

Communications

Communication Skill-Sharing & Tech Deployment

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  • Tools for Collective Awareness and Mutual Assistance

  • Skills are shared and tools are deployed to ensure that every neighbor can report needs, share resources, and stay connected to the community’s budgetary and resource flows.

  • Digital Literacy for Mutual Support

  • Knowledge Transfer & Technical Proficiency

  • Resource allocation is directed toward training community members in the following platforms to ensure seamless coordination:

  • Messenger Training: Developing the skill of on-the-ground reporting to document community needs and project progress in real-time.

Portable Housing

Obligation fullfillment Shelter and Home Solutions

 

  • Addressing the gaps in housing left by insufficient allocations to home programs through Port-Out | Port-In Features

  • Mutual Assistance to create our own Home and Food solutions.

  • Creating "portability allocations," resources to provide high-quality, natural living spaces and food production areas tailored to the needs of our neighbors.

  • Leverage gig apps and services already used to modify port out | port in coordination between property owners, land stewards, and residents.

  • The Portability Model empowers community to fill the void for those at risk.

  • Innovative budgetary flows to supply housing that is directly linked to the food supplies from Vendor Mobile Marketplaces, ensuring no one goes without shelter or sustenance.

 

Portability Approach | Tech-Enabled Mutual Assistance

Connecting People to Spaces Instantly though Port Out | Port In

  • Streamlined Access: Just like booking a stay on popular travel apps, we use familiar digital tools to manage living arrangements. This allows people to secure housing and settle their community obligations instantly.

  • Putting Land in use: unused and underutilized land and spaces. Land stewarts and owners contribute to the community inventory, receiving direct budgetary allocation in return.

  • Essential Allocation: For living spaces, ensuring resources are always accessible.

 

Restoring Homes with Local Resources

Powered by Industrial Hemp.

Using local resources to fulfill our living obligations.  Industrial Hemp as a primary material for restoring and retrofitting homes.

  • Sustainable Restoration: Use hemp-based materials (hempcrete, insulation, fiber) to renovate existing structures, making them safer, non-toxic, and energy-efficient.

  • Local Production: By sourcing hemp locally, keep the budgetary flow within the community, supporting our growers while improving our housing resilence.

Transportation Mobility 
Drinking Water, Environmental Water, Agricultural Water, Potable Water, Finished Water, Structured Water, Minerizied Water, Body Water
Indiana Industrial Hemp
  • Sustainable production: Onsite hemp processing for Hemp BioPlastics | Hemp BioChar | Hemp MicroGreen Foods | Hemp Building Materium | Hemp Insulation | Hemp Texiles.
  • Market development: Indiana Industrial Hemp Marketing Wall with Michigan Cannabis | Certifications and partnerships with Indiana’s RV and manufacturing parts supply sectors.
  • Sustainable farming production lines
  • Replacing petroleum-based plastics with hemp bioplastics offers the Indiana RV industry a sustainable alternative that aligns with Indiana's legal hemp cultivation. This plan outlines an integrated approach from cultivation to bioplastic production, leveraging onsite processing.
Ways and Means | Caring Friends | GIA
Drinking Water, Environmental Water, Agricultural Water, Potable Water, Finished Water, Structured Water, Minerizied Water, Body Water
Giver of Life Declaration G.O.L.D. Repository
Giver of Life | Light | Essence | Energy | Consiousness | Matter | Frequency | Crystalline Time | Do No Harm Unless | LuV Live Under Voltage | Currency of Gold
Direct Currency of Gold Budgetary Process and Flow | illustration only not official (a guess)

Overview of Budgetary Flow:

Appropriations, Apportionments, Allotments, and Allocations

​The budgetary flow process in governence and large organizations typically follows a sequence:

appropriations →

apportionments →

allotments →

allocations → 

obligations → Making | Doing | Being |Alotment in Life | Production Lines

 

Each stage further divides and controls the use of funds to ensure fiscal discipline and alignment with intent. The process is similar across agencies, learning institutions, and the military, though terminology and specifics may vary. Community and individual budgeting follows a simplified, analogous process.

Example of how a budgetary proccess and flow might look like. (this is not offical from the Office of the Guardian Kim Goguen)​
 

Golden Age Creator AI |Currency of G.O.L.D.
K.I.M.S. Key Integrated Master System | Base Backend Financial Platform
Global Repository | Funding Source
K.I.M.S Key Integrated Monetary System | Transfer System
CARE | Assured and Essential Bottom-up co-creation Appropraitions | Allotments | Allocations | Obligations

Drinking Water at Home
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