Sevenoaks/MAP "Survive and Thrive" Campaign

Dear friend of Sevenoaks and the Pathwork Community,

As we near the end of this astounding year, we invite you to join us in building a better future. This pandemic is an unprecedented pause in human existence; we are in truly unchartered waters. Yet in this crisis atmosphere, many of us are also exploring new opportunities to create the world we know in our hearts is possible.

Though Sevenoaks is closed until next year, the Board of Trustees and the Pathwork Council have created a revisioning process to animate an improved center and a more unified community. We believe this process will not just strengthen Sevenoaks and the wider community, it will also enable us to expand human awakening and accelerate the healing of our world.

To fund this vision, we have created the two-year “Survive and Thrive” campaign to build a better Sevenoaks and Pathwork community. With these new funds, we can:

  • Pay for needed repairs, including flood damage to Morning Glory residences.

  • Pursue offers from like-minded groups to expand Sevenoaks housing capacity and enable larger gatherings.

  • Revitalize Pathwork teachings and other offerings, building on the revisioning process and incorporating second-phase Pathwork concepts to expand human-awareness.

  • Support other Sevenoaks and Pathwork purposes that we co-create.

Whether you have known Sevenoaks as a program participant or rental customer, or have experienced the Pathwork teachings and practices that inspired Sevenoaks’ creation, we invite you to give generously, out of your gratitude for the past and your hopes for the future. WIth your help, we can turn this painful time into a new era of growth and abundant life.

We’ve set an ambitious $250,000 goal for the Survive and Thrive campaign. We invite you to search your heart for its most generous offering, whether it’s increasing past giving, or giving for the first time.

Donate here.

Next year holds the promise that Sevenoaks will reopen, and that this troubling time will give way to new chapters in our common story. We hope you will join us.

Sincerely,

Bill Prindle, Development Committee Co-Chair for the Mid-Atlantic Pathwork Board of Trustees

Donate here.