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Rite of Home

A Restorative Design Initiative by Alchemy of Home. This is more than design - it’s a rite of passage back to self.

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Rite of Home provides healing home support for women starting over - whether from domestic violence, natural disaster, displacement, or other hardship.

A community act of restoration, rooted in dignity, comfort, and choice.

Home should be a refuge — a place to rest, rebuild, and remember who you are. But for too many women, home is what’s been taken, lost, or stripped bare by circumstance.

The Rite of Home is my way of giving that sense of safety and belonging back.

Every time we raise $1,500, the full amount is donated to Home Sweet Home or a vetted local charity supporting women and families in transition. Those funds are then used to directly furnish and refill a woman’s space — not as charity, but as restoration.

No consultations. No publicity. No conditions.
Just the quiet dignity of a woman reclaiming her space, her safety, and her story.

Each Rite honors what I believe home truly is: a right, not a reward.
A threshold of comfort, stability, and self-expression.

When you contribute, you become part of a collective act of care — one that ripples far beyond walls and furniture. Together, we create spaces that hold women as they begin again, and remind them they’re worthy of beauty, softness, and choice.

Contribute to The Rite of Home.
Because everyone deserves to feel safe where they lay their head.

In partnership with local nonprofits, we raise money to help women and families get back on their feet. Once our donation fund reaches $1,000–$1,500 (tracked transparently via Givebutter), we send a donation directly to women starting over or the organizations that support them.

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Embrace the alchemy of transformation.

Let’s create a home that supports your growth, your energy, and your story.

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