MottoEnhance the Earth, Inspire the Spirit, and Nurture the Being.
Purpose: To establish, support and otherwise encourage viable nonprofits that are creating a world that is more harmonious, more in balance, healthier, and with more compassion for our Planet and one another.

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"The PAAK Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation of Arizona, is divided into a headquarters (see Contact Us) and eight divisions."

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The Challenge Division is inactive.

The International College of Classical Chinese Medicine Division advocates  health and balance through Classical Chinese Medicine and the education and training thereof.

The Jivan Jyot Division, currently inactive, has raised funds for and conducted reconstruction, rehabilitation and relief operations in cases of natural disasters as well as educational assistance, in India. 

The Marshall Ho’o Center of Arizona Division encompasses Two Fishes Swimming Tai Chi Chuan Academy (Tai chi and I Liq Chuan training, Parkinson's exercise, and movement as medicine), and the Wudang Warrior Magazine (Asian Medicine & Chinese Martial Arts)

The Omega-Vector Division has been offering classroom programs, free of charge, run entirely by volunteers, for over 32 years. The Omega classroom is lively and experiential from the first moment to the last. There is very little lecture, and no idle time whatsoever. Not a moment is wasted. There is a balanced blend of activities which instruct and inspire students on all levels; physical, emotional, mental and spiritual.

The 123Go! Division provides outdoor programs for teenagers to discover their inner strengths; develop self esteem; enhance communication skills; recognize the value of others; and provide the skills to create a nonviolent community.

Project StoryKeeper provides tools, training and support to help families, organizations and communities build and preserve their legacy. In the course of our mission we will strive to preserve and pass on the valuable living history of the 20th century. Our priority initiatives focus on recording those legacy stories that are most threatened such as from veterans, victims of Alzheimer's Disease, elder citizens in assisted living, nursing homes and hospice. We arrange for funding to worthy citizens who cannot afford the process where without financial assistance vital human history will be lost forever.

The Reevis Mountain School Division provides a place of inspiration, peace, and reverence for nature, where, in a magical remote wilderness setting, students and interns can learn natural healing and self-reliance skills, experience growing their own food, develop spiritual awareness, enjoy a spirit of community, and live healthfully.

 

Updated 02-03-11