Sponsor a
Tree today
Support our mission by sponsoring the planting of a tree.
There are moments, people, and memories we want to hold onto forever. This is a way to root them into the earth.
Through the Shala Project, you are invited to sponsor the planting of a tree in honor or memory of someone meaningful to you.
Each tree becomes a living tribute—growing, grounding, and giving back for years to come.
How It Works
For every $10 donation, one tree will be planted
You may dedicate your tree to someone (in memory or in honor)
Trees will be planted on our land as part of a growing intentional grove
You’ll receive a confirmation of your dedication
Dedication Options
You can include:
Name of the person
A short message or intention
Optional: keep private or shared
Donation Tiers
$10 → Sponsor 1 Tree
$25 → Sponsor 3 Trees
$50 → Sponsor 6 Trees
$100 → Create a Small Grove
Why This Matters
This isn’t just a donation.
It’s a way to:
Honor someone you love
Contribute to land restoration
Be part of something that continues to grow
Closing
What we plant today becomes the forest of tomorrow.
Thank you for being part of this living, breathing offering.
FAQs
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The word Shala comes from Sanskrit and means “home,” “abode,” or “house.” Traditionally, a shala is a sacred gathering space — a place of learning, practice, and community.
At The Shala Project, our shala will be a sanctuary for connection, creativity, and renewal. It will host small retreats, workshops, and community gatherings centered around holistic living, yoga, earth-based practices, herbalism, and creative arts. It’s a space where people can come to learn, share, and reconnect — with themselves, each other, and the natural world.
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There will be onsite camping options. You also have the option to book one of the New River Gorge Nooks properties, which can be found under the About tab.
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This was a phrase that Erin would say when working with Landon to let him know that they were not done working. There was always more to do.
Chop Wood. Carry Water. originates from Zen Buddhist Philosophy.
“Before enlightenment, chop wood, carry water.
After enlightenment, chop wood, carry water.”The phrase is used to emphasize mindfulness, presence, and the sacredness of ordinary life. In Zen tradition, monks performed daily tasks—like chopping wood for heat and carrying water for the temple—as acts of devotion and meditation.
The phrase teaches that enlightenment is not found in escaping daily life, but in fully engaging with it. The simplest actions, when done with awareness and humility, become spiritual practice. Stay with the work. Stay in the present. These are the philosophies that are embodied at The Shala Project.