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Sanctuaries

An emerging, generosity-based global home-sharing program, uplifting people's psychological and spiritual wellbeing

As we work to create a world that supports our psychological and spiritual wellbeing, we recognize that along the way, there is a need for sanctuaries where we can easily and affordably restore, recenter and realign.

 

Whether for a few hours, days, weeks, months or even years, come for a personal retreat at any of the sanctuaries offered on this platform. Each space has been made available by an emerging global network of property-holders- all committed to sharing the extra space they have in the most generous, psychologically profitable way possible.

 

Having just launched, there are only a few sanctuaries listed. Over time, other sanctuaries will become available as more people come to appreciate the growing need for spaces dedicated for these purposes.

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Mayagüez, Puerto Rico

Located 15 minutes from the beach, in the hills of Mayagüez, this spacious two-bedroom apartment sits on the edge of 150 acres of vibrant, private jungle with walking paths and a river to swim in. 

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Space is offered by donation for upto 1 month. Fill out the form below for more information.

Cricket Hollow, MA

Situated atop a quiet plateau in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts, this 2 story, three-bedroom house offers a serene, comfortable environment for a personal retreat.

 

Space is offered either by donation or through a personalized pricing plan that you and the property coordinator will explore together. For now, bookings are available for up to 12-days.

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Friends of The Sanctuaries

Connected to the sanctuaries will be a support network of friends, each called to share their gifts and callings freely from the heart, aligned in their shared volition to support psychological and spiritual fulfillment. 

 

On the platform, you will be able see if they can connect in-person or online. Some may be able to help baby sit, cook or clean for you so that while you are at the sanctuary, you can focus on your own needs.

 

Others may offer therapeutic support, share their understanding of a particular practice or skill, or help you navigate a physical ailment. The important thing is that the connection is mutually enriching. Like the sanctuaries, you have the opportunity to donate towards the vision and their work if you feel called to.

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