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Many organizations focus on temporary solutions, such as shelters or meal services. While these are important, The True Nation Project goes further by offering a one-year program designed to teach, rebuild, uplift, and empower individuals to become fully self-sufficient. Our approach includes housing, education, hands-on job training, and community building, ensuring that participants don’t just receive help—they gain the skills and confidence to thrive independently.
Yes! We are now accepting donations through multiple channels, including Stripe and Give Butter. While we are still in the process of obtaining our 501(c)(3) nonprofit status, meaning donations are not yet tax-deductible, your support makes a significant difference. You can contribute through monetary donations, in-kind gifts, corporate sponsorships, and volunteer opportunities. Thank you for your generosity and commitment to our mission! Stay tuned for more updates.
Our program is designed for individuals experiencing homelessness who are ready and willing to commit to a year of personal and professional growth. Participants will live in a safe community while learning valuable life skills, trades, and financial management, setting them up for long-term stability.
Each participant will spend one year in our program, starting with stable housing, basic needs, and mentorship. Throughout the year, they will receive training in farming, construction, cooking, and other essential skills. By the end of the program, they will have the tools to secure employment, build credit, and reintegrate into society with a strong foundation.
The True Nation Project is starting in Indiana, where we are developing our first community. While many places across the U.S. need our help, we believe in proving the concept on a smaller scale first. By successfully implementing our program in Indiana, we can refine our approach, measure our impact, and create a strong foundation for growth.
Once we've demonstrated the effectiveness of our model, we plan to expand to other states in need, such as Florida, New York, and California, where homelessness is a significant issue. Our long-term vision is to establish communities nationwide, ensuring that more people have access to housing, skill development, and a pathway to independence.
Even before our full launch, there are many ways to help!
✔️ Spread the Word – Follow and share our mission on social media.
✔️ Volunteer Your Skills – Once active, we will need mentors, trainers, and general support.
✔️ Pledge Future Support – Sign up for our updates and be among the first to contribute when we open donations.