Our Projects

Cultural Empowerment

The Wisdom Tour

This year we are hosting the cultural and wisdom exchange experience: the 2024 Wisdom Tour, traveling through California from August to September! Centered in Sebastopol, CA, this month-long event showcases 8 esteemed wisdom stewards from Peruvian Amazonian and Andean tribes, journeying across northern California to exchange knowledge with local communities. Join us for intertribal gatherings, cultural exchanges, sacred ceremonies, workshops, lectures, land blessings, and more. Stay connected by subscribing to our mailing list!

Alianza Hampi Kawsay

The Alliance for Sacred Living is delighted to introduce our sister organization,  Peruvian based Alianza Hampi Kawsay, comprised of traditional healers and wisdom stewards from Andean and Amazonian communities. As a collective, Alianza Hampi Kawsay will develop the curriculum and guide programs at our forthcoming Cultural Center for Traditional Healing Arts  in Terapoto, San Martin, Peru.

Our center will be a thriving hub of traditional arts and education, offering classes, community events, and symposiums led by respected wisdom stewards. 

In our commitment to inclusivity, we will provide boarding facilities for local and indigenous participants, with full scholarships available to ensure equal access to our programs.

Economic Empowerment

Alpaca Shelter Construction Project

Be a part of our efforts to assist the Q’eros Community by contributing to the construction of a 64 square meter barn designed to provide shelter for pregnant Alpacas and their newborns during the harsh winter months. This essential shelter will benefit 24 families, comprising approximately 70 individuals, within the Hatun Q’eros community.

Enhancing Food Security Through Irrigation

Join us in backing the Hatun Q’eros Community as they work towards establishing a crucial water supply and irrigation system for their community. The irrigation lines will extend approximately 3.5 kilometers from the nearby Fullo Cocha (Fog Lagoon) to serve their 24 families. This endeavor aims to ensure sustainable crop irrigation, capable of supporting up to 100 individuals. Together, let’s support the Hatun Q’eros community as they come together to construct this life-changing infrastructure themselves.