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🌍 Ways to Get Involved in Healing Havens

Healing Havens is a living movement. It grows through the contributions of many, each according to their gifts, space, and capacity. Here are the core roles within the Healing Haven network:

🪶 Scouts

Definition: Scouts are people who go out into the community to meet those in need — whether homeless or otherwise in distress. They conduct gentle interviews, listen deeply, and help create profiles that can be uploaded to the Healing Havens website (much like a living “list of names” in the spirit of remembrance and restoration).

Role & Values:

  • Bring visibility and dignity to those often overlooked.

  • Capture personal stories, gifts, and needs so others can respond.

  • Form the bridge between the streets and the havens.

  • Seek out people with spaces — spare rooms, cabins, cottages, or unused homes — who are willing to open their doors to someone in need.

🏡 Host (Someone Who Has a Place)

Definition: A Host is someone people capable of transforming any home, retreat space, or property into a sanctuary of healing and belonging.

Role & Values:

  • Create a safe, welcoming, and respectful environment.

  • Offer sanctuary — not necessarily formal therapy, but space to breathe and heal.

  • Engage in daily presence, orientation, and basic support.

🌱 Guest (The Person in Need of Healing)

Definition: A Guest is someone who needs rest, safety, and a chance to recover from hardship — whether homelessness, trauma, burnout, or life transitions.

Guest Experience:

  • Treated with dignity, not as charity.

  • Length of stay varies — from short-term refuge to extended healing.

  • Often supported by Sponsors, removing financial pressure.

💖 Sponsor (The Supporter)

Definition: A Sponsor is someone who contributes financially (or otherwise) to help Hosts and Guests.

Ways to Sponsor:

  • Monthly or one-time donations.

  • Covering urgent needs or special projects.

  • Supporting the broader Healing Havens network.

Sponsor Engagement:

  • May receive updates, stories, or anonymized guest experiences (with consent).

  • Form part of the wider “circle of care.”

🌲 Property Holder Who Needs a Host

Definition: Someone who has unused space (house, cabin, land, retreat center) but lacks time or energy to host.

Potential Partnerships:

  • Pair with a Host who can live on-site and run the haven.

  • Co-create with Sponsors who help fund the transformation.

  • Participate passively (offering the space) or actively (joining planning and visits).

🌟 How It All Comes Together

This model creates a network of interdependence where everyone has a role:

  • Scouts bring in the stories and names.

  • Hosts provide place and presence.

  • Guests receive dignity and rest.

  • Sponsors offer financial and emotional support.

  • Property Holders unlock hidden potential in unused spaces.

It honors all forms of wealth — material, emotional, social, and spiritual. Together, these roles weave a living movement toward ending homelessness and creating true havens of healing.

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