We believe that when systems fail, people show up—not perfectly, but powerfully. We support informal, spontaneous cooperation that rises from crisis: community fridges, neighbor networks, aid distribution, and improvised solutions. Lachesism—the desire to experience disaster—not as a destructive force, but as an acknowledgment of our shared vulnerability and resilience.
Like the Japanese art of Kintsugi, which repairs broken pottery with gold, we believe our community's fractures and challenges make us more beautiful and stronger than before.
Through mutual aid, we create golden connections between people, highlighting rather than hiding the places where we've been broken, and building a network of support that celebrates our collective journey.
These moments aren’t survival. They’re seeds of the world to come.