THE
HOMEFREE
ACT

THE HOMEFREE ACT

CHOOSING LIFE

The Foundation

The Sanctuary SafeHaven was officially built on Venice Beach May 24, 2021, but Nas was already on the beach in the beginning of May. Using only material that was found in the trash, Nas replenished furniture along with art that spoke to many on the beach. She used her skills for good and enlightened the homefree who visted her Sanctuary daily. The Sanctuary SafeHaven was not just a place to clear the mind, paint or read up on lost and found books, it was a system that worked for people of all ages. Strategic at finding solutions, NAS created the BYOB “Be Your Own Boss” Challenge which provided Homefree to make money on the beach.

NAS gained many followers that wanted to help her cause. Some gave food, and some even gave money. NAS who specializes in 3D animation accumulated funds from her work online to support her project to fund the Homefree $10 for 4 tall kitchen bags of recyclables. The Assembly line of work supported the Homefree people who collected the recyclables solely on the beach, to the everyday Homefree that collected them out of the trash cans, taking everyday trips to facilities to drop off the bags. The system worked magically as everyone did their part. BALANCE.



THE ACT



We’ve came up with a “Soulution” to combining both forces that are destined for greatest. Both the Incarnated loved ones and the Homefree team up to get paid for cleaning our landfills around the globe.

With the officers already in placement of their duty to serve and protect, moving them to landfills to recycle salvageable trash that can be re-created into furniture or art and then sold at The Sanctuary Warehouse where the money will then go to the artists.

Granted this may lead to fully demolishing the corrupted jail systems, or just maintaining the ones there that may have charges that are likely to provoke the peace and sanity of the world for example: pedophiles, killers, or ones with maxed outstanding charges will remain in the jails.

This Act gives that second chance option to living life breathing fresh air for the incarcerated. Studies show that imprisonment can lead to delusions, paranoia, depression, suicidal tendencies, substance abuse, PTSD, as well as increased levels of hostility, our prison facilities often lack means to provide adequate psychological support for our loved ones when we can enforce this act to give them life in the way of The Homefree Lifestyle.

The Bio Domes theory sounds fitting for this environment. Having compounds all over the world of Homefree and incarcerated being paid to tackle the number one crisis on earth, that is pollution.



Finding Resources



BYOB Workshop

The Infamous Sanctuary Sign

We do ART

The Great Food Table; NAS cooked and shared her toiletries and aid.



The Act of Good