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Dedicated to healing, restoration, and cultural strength.

Serving Indigenous families and community members through restorative justice, reentry support, cultural revitalization, and community-building programs rooted in Indigenous knowledge and leadership.

Environmental Stewardship

At House Spirit, environmental stewardship is not a program — it is a sacred responsibility rooted in ancestral knowledge and the understanding that land is a relative, not a resource.

We are working to acquire and develop land near Portland, Oregon that will serve as a living hub for our community — a place for ceremony, cultural education, healing, and intergenerational connection. Our vision integrates renewable energy, responsible food systems, and conservation practices that honor both tradition and innovation.

This land will not just be a facility. It will be a sanctuary where people can reconnect with the earth, their culture, and each other — free from judgment and full of possibility.

Community Empowerment

House Spirit exists to meet people where they are — with no prerequisites, no judgment, and no barriers to access.

We center Native American communities while welcoming all who need support. Whether someone needs a warm meal, a safe space to recover, peer support through a recovery group, or help navigating systems that were not designed with them in mind — we are here.

Our vision is a single gathering place where services come together: food access, wellness, youth programming, peer recovery support, and cultural connection. Not a checklist. A community.

Connecting With Culture

Culture is not something we preserve behind glass — it is something we live, practice, and pass to those who come after us.

House Spirit is building a place where Indigenous traditions, spiritual practices, and ceremonies happen not as events, but as a way of life. Powwows. Sweat lodge rituals. Storytelling across generations. A space where who you are is not just accepted — it is celebrated.

This gathering place will be open to tribal members and community members of all backgrounds, with no sobriety requirements and no conditions on belonging. Healing and cultural reconnection go hand in hand here — and everyone is welcome at that table.

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Restorative Justice

Our restorative justice model focuses on cultural reconnection, accountability, and healing. We provide reentry support, mentoring, community healing programs, cultural engagement, and practical pathways to rebuild lives.

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Family Centered Programming

We support families navigating reunification, child welfare involvement, trauma, or instability, working closely with extended families and tribal partners.

Therapeutic Outdoor Spaces

Land we acquire provides a culturally grounded space for ceremony, community gatherings, healing programs, and preservation for future generations.

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Get In Touch

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We are here

You do not have to have it together to reach out to us. You just have to reach out.

House Spirit is here — right now, today. We may not have the building yet, but we have people who will show up for you. Whether you need someone to talk to, help finding resources, or a space to connect with your culture and community, we are not going to turn you away.

No sobriety required. No paperwork. No judgment. Just people who care — and who will walk with you.

Real Stories of Transformation and Recovery

May 2035

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September 2035

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