Holistic Health Coach.
Sea levels continue to rise, threatening millions of families across the globe.
In the United States, almost 40 percent of the population lives in relatively high population-density coastal areas, where sea level plays a role in flooding, shoreline erosion, and hazards from storms. Globally, 8 of the world’s 10 largest cities are near a coast, according to the U.N. Atlas of the Oceans.
In urban settings along coastlines around the world, rising seas threaten infrastructure necessary for local jobs and regional industries. Roads, bridges, subways, water supplies, oil and gas wells, power plants, sewage treatment plants, landfills—the list is practically endless—are all at risk from sea level rise.
Our Approach
There are three ways to reduce rising sea levels:
1
Protect Wetlands
2
Reduce Energy Use
3
Preserve plants and trees.
Our Solution
Here’s how our organization is choosing to fight rising sea levels.
Every family and individual deserves a safe place to reside without fear of the future.
We partner with families and individuals whose homes are in compromised locations to protect and provide safe and adequate housing.
How it works →

Our Partners + Sponsors
We are proud partners of over 30 organizations worldwide that help fight climate change.




