
Tree Climbing Skill Share
Donations are appreciated to help make the tree climbing tools accessible to all students in Alamance Community College’s Arboriculture Spring 2026 class.
Our goal is one ANSI-rated kit with saddle, ankle and knee extenders, rope, hardhats, and carabiners. Donate to help uhuru and the students reach our goal. $1700 will get the students gear to practice toward tending the trees in and around Alamance County, NC.
Donate to $cocre8 on cashapp.

Artist in Residence
To Be Announced


How can we support you in your dignity and service?
How to Cocreate Sanctuary?
Mindful presence is much appreciated.
Visitation is not open to the public and requests to visit are case by case. Guests are asked to limit vehicles and carbon dioxide, “pack in and pack out”, enter lightly, leave behind and take nourishment.
Monetary support is welcome to Cocreate Sanctuary via Cashapp to $cocr8. Our goal is $50,000 to support expenses to keep the property operating as a residency, agro-forestry cooperative enterprise development and conservation project over the next three years.
Landscaping and Garden Resources
We are now requesting and sharing seeds and plants. Let us know what Zone 7 hardy edibles you would like share or trade!
Construction
Building repairs (including roof and foundation work on the workshop) are approaching. These activities are going to allow us to house an artist in residence in Autumn 2026! Support our building project by giving a donation to $cocre8 on cashapp.
And, yes, please Bring More Cardboard!
Workshops/Training
Are you sharing a skill? Consider giving a workshop on these and other themes:
Community Building
Tree Pruning
Soil Amendments
Primal Movement and Dance
Power tools care and use
Basic Carpentry
Hugel beds
Upcycled Creations – transforming reclaimed materials and clothing into useful items, reducing waste while sparking creativity.
Bees and All Pollinators– Training is welcome to support wild western honeybees, carpenter bees, wasps, and baldfaced hornets.
Bee in Touch
cocreatesanctuary@gmail.com
(336) 270-9816