Empowering Growth
At Saphouse, we create a space where Black, Brown and Indigenous women can reconnect with the earth, rebuild financial resilience, and thrive—emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and physically.
We bridge sustainability, education, and economic empowerment through a unique synergy of innovative initiatives and nonprofit programs.
We are more than a team—we are a community committed to making positive changes. From cultivating the land to cultivating financial freedom, our diverse crew brings expertise, passion, and purpose to every project.
Together, we blend knowledge, skills, and determination to create opportunities for growth, healing, and sustainability in ou
We are more than a team—we are a community committed to making positive changes. From cultivating the land to cultivating financial freedom, our diverse crew brings expertise, passion, and purpose to every project.
Together, we blend knowledge, skills, and determination to create opportunities for growth, healing, and sustainability in our communities. Because when women come together, we don’t just dream—we build, we grow, and we transform. 🌱
Join a Movement Rooted in Land, Culture & Collective Healing
SapHouse is more than just a workplace—it’s a growing ecosystem of changemakers, creatives, growers, and healers working together to build a future where food, wellness, and culture are accessible to all.
We are an Afro-Indigenous–led cooperative committed to regenerative systems, economic justice, and community-led solutions. Whether you’re in the soil, behind the screen, or leading a workshop, your work at SapHouse contributes directly to the well-being of historically excluded communities—especially Black and Indigenous women and families.
Help us launch and manage a series of healing-centered gardening programs for women and families navigating trauma, recovery, or mental health challenges. Background in horticulture therapy, social work, or trauma-informed care preferred.
Design and co-lead culturally relevant workshops with BIPOC youth that combine food education, ancestral wisdom, and leadership development.
Support our storytelling efforts through social media, newsletters, and blog content. Ideal for someone passionate about land justice, food systems, or healing arts.
For students, visionaries, or transitioners who want hands-on experience across land-based work, community outreach, and cooperative development.
Lead our community expansion efforts by identifying partnership opportunities, developing local outreach strategies, and supporting member recruitment. Ideal for someone with experience in marketing, community organizing, or cooperative development.
Support our founder with scheduling, research, email correspondence, and administrative tasks. A great fit for someone highly organized, proactive, and passionate about regenerative work.
Work alongside our ethnobotanical, agricultural, and environmental teams to document, evaluate, and develop sustainable programs and systems. Perfect for early-career researchers with a passion for ancestral knowledge, data-driven impact, or cultural preservation
Help us turn stories into stats and insights into action. You'll track key performance indicators, develop reports, and support grant-readiness with clear metrics. Background in data science, public health, or social impact evaluation preferred.
Manage land-based projects including therapeutic gardens, urban farm plots, and educational green spaces. Looking for someone grounded in agroecology, permaculture, or traditional growing practices with a community-first mindset.
Provide consultation and ongoing support for our crop production, compost, and plant health systems. A great opportunity for an early-career biologist or agronomist aligned with holistic growing methods.
Collaborate on programs that bridge mental health, culture, and environmental justice. Ideal for someone with an understanding of intergenerational trauma, eco-psychology, and culturally competent care.
Design and execute studies exploring the social dynamics of land access, food equity, and cooperative economics within Black and Indigenous communities. This role can help shape policy reports, grant narratives, and storytelling tools.
Our team of experts can help you create and implement a sustainability plan that fits your unique needs and goals.
We offer a range of environmentally friendly products, from cleaning supplies to energy-efficient appliances, that are designed to reduce your carbon footprint.
What's something exciting your business offers? Say it here.
"Everyone has a story, and everyone goes through something—but not everyone survives.
I did, and I intend to share my journey through active substance abuse and trauma to raise awareness about this disease and its compiling impact."
-Daniylle Robyn (founder)
Empowering communities through a Farm-to-Table cooperative that fosters holistic nutrition, hands-on learning, and ecological literacy—building a sustainable future for generations to come.
A collective of entrepreneurs, small business owners, and changemakers committed to building a stronger, more sustainable future together.
Saphouse provide the tools, support, and connections that empower individuals to grow holistically. Our cooperative model fosters collaboration, shared success, and long-term resilience.
By uniting our strengths, we create opportunities that foster economic resilience, environmental sustainability, and community empowerment.
Access a community of experts, funding opportunities, marketing tools, and operational resources designed to help your business thrive.
Please reach us at info@saphouse.org if you cannot find an answer to your question.
The terms plant-based and vegan are often confused, but they mean different things—and yes, not all vegan food is healthy.
So while:
👉 All plant-based foods can be vegan,
🚫 Not all vegan foods are plant-based or healthy.
Think of it this way:
A vegan donut is still a donut. A plant-based bowl of lentils, greens, and quinoa? That’s health-forward. Click the link for more info.
An environmental impact assessment is a study that evaluates the potential environmental effects of a proposed project or development, and identifies ways to minimize or mitigate those effects.
Ecological restoration is the process of repairing or restoring damaged or degraded ecosystems, with the goal of returning them to a healthy and functional state.
If you're interested in one of our open positions, start by applying here and attaching your resume.
SapHouse is more than a brand — it’s a regenerative ecosystem.
Rooted in holistic wellness, food sovereignty, culture, and tech-driven solutions, we nourish community mobility and generational wealth.
We are a BIPOC-led cooperative founded to cultivate healing, funded growth, and collective liberation.
Through our cooperative model, each member contributes to—and benefits from—the shared evolution of our ecosystem. Whether you're a customer, content creator, business owner, or wellness practitioner,
SapHouse is a space to build, connect, and belong.
From land-based healing and cultural workshops to economic empowerment and creative collaboration, we amplify BIPOC
owned businesses, services, and stories.
Here, economic empowerment meets cultural restoration — and every purchase, partnership, and shared resource circulates power within our communities.
Join the SapHouse community and unlock access to healing workshops, land-based learning, and exclusive member perks.
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