
In 2025, you can keep up with what’s happening on the land and keep up with the research team travels by joining our mailing list:
Get Forest Sanctuary Updates
- Visit TrueNorthNeuro.org for young adult support and upcoming events on self-sovereignity and neurodiversity for youth, parents, and clinicians.
- Visit WholeFam.org to keep updated on the global network of music medicine, land/food nourishment, stillness & grief support, community arts & chaplaincy trainings.
- Visit VedicArts.org for further study of the ancient devotional and musical arts synthesized across timeless wisdom traditions and the practical application of realigning with the wider rhythms of wholeness and the art of living.

In 2026, you will be able to support Forest Sanctuary in an expanded number of ways:
- Offer your time or skill: We welcome carpenters, cooks, singers, teachers, writers, gardeners, and listeners
- Exchange tools, materials or resources: Participate in the community sharing library and contribute dormant resources like tools, furniture, garden supplies, and even land (see WholeFam.org)
- Come to an event: Attend our seasonal open houses, sing-ins, neighbor meals, writing circles, workdays, skill shares, stuff swaps, and silent days beginning in 2026—you’ll find them listed on our calendar
- Bring a meal, a song, or yourself: You are welcome here, not because you earned it, but because goodness belongs to all of us
- Use the space for your group or gathering: Beginning in 2026, Forest Sanctuary will open as a shared third space available on a donation basis for nonprofit and community-rooted organizations in the creative, musical, devotional, community, or domestic arts. We especially welcome small group events and training circles that align with rhythm-centered living.
- Local Forest Residents are invited to host life ceremonies in the sanctuary: The space will be made available to the Forest community for meaningful life events such as music recitals, weddings, end-of-life celebrations, and baby blessings. All uses are welcomed in a spirit of reverence and community inclusion on an exchange or donation-as-able basis.