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The Manifesto of the Great Remembering

 

We are the children of a broken story.
Raised in a world that forgot its roots—
But the land has remembered us.
The rivers still sing. The soil still breathes.
And we are waking up.

We do not come with slogans or speed.
We come with seeds.

We are farmers, healers, wanderers.
Mothers and elders. Youth and warriors of peace.
We have known hunger. Disconnection.
We have watched the forests fall—
And we’ve seen green rise from ash.

The path home is through the Earth.

This is our stand:

  • To protect the land

  • To feed the people

  • To heal the soil and the soul

  • To plant trees that will outlive us

  • To remember what was sacred—before it was forgotten

We carry no dogma. Only memory.
Of forests, rituals, and communities that once knew how to live together.
We walk not toward domination, but reciprocity.

We believe:

  • Every seed is a prayer

  • Water is worth more than gold

  • A community that sings together can survive anything

  • The future is not something we wait for—
    It is something we plant

We are not a movement.
We are an ecosystem.
Rooted in Zambia. Branching across the continent.
Linked to all who remember what it means to belong to the Earth.

You won’t find us on the news.
But where food forests rise,
Where women share their healing,
Where children plant trees—
There we are.

We are the Regenerators.
We are the Great Remembering.
And we have only just begun.

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Our Roots. Our Work. Our Why.

The Food Forest Foundation was born from a question:
What if we could remember how to live in harmony with the Earth—and build a future rooted in that memory?

From the banks of the Zambezi River in Katambora, Zambia, we are regenerating degraded land into thriving ecosystems, planting forests that feed communities, and weaving ancient wisdom with modern agroecology. We are not a typical NGO. We are a living system—farmers, youth, elders, scientists, and storytellers—working side-by-side to restore what has been lost and grow what has never yet been.

Our projects are rooted in:

  • Syntropic Agroforestry and regenerative farming

  • Community food security and medicinal healing

  • Women’s leadership, youth training, and village-based economies

  • Cultural preservation and ecosystem restoration

We don’t just plant trees—we plant possibility. We are building research farms, seed nurseries, and food forests that feed both body and soul. We’re forming global alliances with those who feel the call to restore land, dignity, and belonging.

This is more than a project. This is a remembrance.

Join us—whether with your hands, your heart, your funding, or your voice—and become part of the ecosystem.

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