WHERE WE WORK
SNN partners with local communities and organizations
to build resilient livelihoods
to build resilient livelihoods
COLUMBIARESTORING INDIGENOUS ECOSYSTEMS AND
LOCAL LIVELIHOODS Climate change is affecting the traditional way of life for the
indigenous Wayuu people in La Guajira, Colombia. SNN partners with Wayuu and Kogi communities to strengthen food security and create economic opportunities for local artisans. By restoring degraded lands and improving water access, these initiatives help communities adapt to environmental threats while preserving their cultural heritage. LEARN MORE > U.S.-MEXICO BORDERURBAN GARDENS
IN BORDER SHELTERS Families in U.S.-Mexico border shelters face immense
challenges as they cope with displacement trauma and an uncertain future. SNN partners with Huerto Awilum to support displaced families through community gardens and nature-based art activities for children. These spaces provide a nurturing environment to process their experiences. LEARN MORE > |
KENYAEMPOWERING WOMEN THROUGH
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES AND WATER ACCESS In Turkana County, persistent challenges impact women,
who face cultural and environmental barriers. SNN partners with the Blessed Community Empowerment Organization (BLEC) to equip them to build sustainable livelihoods. Through business development support, increased access to water, and community horticulture, women are gaining the skills to support their families and uplift their communities. LEARN MORE > MONTANA, USAHEALING GARDEN AND ART PROGRAM
IMMIGRANT LEGAL FUND As immigrants integrate into new communities, welcoming
spaces and support help foster a sense of belonging. The Healing Garden and Art Program creates a nurturing space where immigrant children can express themselves through art and nature. In addition, the Immigration Legal Fund provides essential legal assistance in guiding families through the residency process. LEARN MORE > |