
One wish.
The world is our universal mother. And so is life. In the infinity of time, we are just a speck, like a grain of sand in a desert. Our ancestors were born and were part of the earth, which nourished them, and so are we and those who will come after us. But do we treat the earth as our mother? Because that is exactly what it is for.
I have returned my entire meaning to what makes us alive. Life itself. From this grew various projects that I combine into one stream. Our MOTHER. I am convinced that if we ourselves took the world as our mother - we would not need morality. Because we would not harm it but would see how lovingly we can work with it. And since everything that is alive is part of the earth, the same would apply to everyone .
What is
CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIETY?
Builds humanity and connection
It creates spaces where people meet as people – not as roles, titles or social status. The emphasis is on presence, compassion, understanding and acceptance.
Strengthens relationships between generations
Workshops for children, parents and the elderly restore a lost bond – safety, warmth and learning through creativity. Many feel seen and important for the first time.
Establishes a new model of social responsibility
A portion of the proceeds from art, workshops, and real estate projects are permanently returned to the local and global community. Not as a one-time donation, but as a sustainable flow of assistance.
Destigmatizes vulnerability
The project normalizes conversations about burnout, financial hardship, mental health, loneliness, fear, and meaning. It teaches that vulnerability is not a weakness – but a gateway to real relationships.
Inspires new social projects
By example – not by words. Artists, entrepreneurs, parents, children, schools and institutions start creating their own small initiatives that grow into something bigger.
It makes people feel like the world is a safe place again.
To restore the feeling that we are home. That we are not alone. That we are all children of the same mother - life.

Strengthening mental health
Connecting different social groups
Intergenerational solidarity
Art as a tool for social healing
Development of a fair economy
Accessibility of programs for vulnerable groups
Long-term community return
Preventing loneliness in the elderly
Supporting young people in developing identity and meaning
Strengthening communities from the bottom up