



Keep the Gratitude Alive!
To sustain the serenity of our group, nurture gratitude, and ensure a sanctuary for individuals seeking connection, community, mindful living, and a deeper appreciation for nature and each other we need your support!
Building a community of gratitude and wellness, rooted in togetherness and nature.
For the last 8 years, the Gratitude Choice Project Meetup Group has been a haven for many, offering outdoor adventures, gratitude walks and hikes, mindfulness activities, fundraiser walks, and a supportive community. Our group offers communal and multi-sensory experiences, DV and Unhoused fundraiser walks, gratitude picnics, community action day, and other community service activities — all rooted in the transformative power of togetherness and gratitude. By donating, you are keeping our meetups free and accessible to all. Your generous donation will help to:
Cover Meetup annual fees: Your support will help us cover essential costs like our annual Meetup fees and other resources and materials for our free events.
Keep our meetups free and accessible: Your support keeps our free meetups thriving, ensuring everyone can experience the benefits of communal gratitude, mindful movement, and nature.
Immerse Yourself in Nature, Nourish Your Soul
Discover the transformative power of combining multisensory nature experiences with communal gratitude, mindfulness, and socialization. Our Gratitude Choice Project Meetup Group offers a unique opportunity to connect with yourself, others, and the natural world. We cultivate a sense of peace, belonging, and appreciation through sharing in our gratitude circle and guided walking meditations in nature.
Help us sustain this enriching experience for our community by donating today. Your support empowers individuals to thrive through the healing embrace of nature and the strength of human connection.
Your support will significantly impact us, enabling us to organize gratitude picnics, social events, community service, and community action day events where volunteers have the necessary resources to prep food for the unhoused, clean up and remove garbage and restore parks and trails to their natural state.