Community & Cultural Renewal
Preserving Rongelap identity through storytelling, youth leadership, language, songs, and cultural memory ensuring future generations know who they are and where they come from.
We are building programs that protect Rongelap memory, support displaced families, strengthen cultural identity, and connect our people with real resources.
Displacement did not end our story. It expanded our responsibility.
These programs guide our long-term work for justice, healing, education, and cultural survival.
Preserving Rongelap identity through storytelling, youth leadership, language, songs, and cultural memory ensuring future generations know who they are and where they come from.
Advocating for long-term healthcare, environmental monitoring, and transparent data so Rongelap families receive the care and truth they deserve.
Driving international awareness, policy change, and accountability for nuclear-affected communities across the Marshall Islands.
Many Rongelap families continue to live in displacement on Mejatto Island, across the Marshall Islands, and throughout the diaspora.
Our work extends beyond advocacy. We are committed to helping families find resources, support systems, and opportunities that improve everyday life.
Build a trusted bridge between Rongelap families and the resources, partners, and programs that can help them thrive.
Helping families on Mejatto Island and beyond find access to healthcare, education, housing support, emergency assistance, and essential services.
Supporting Rongelap people living across the Marshall Islands and abroad keeping families connected to resources, culture, history, and community.
Working with partners, NGOs, churches, schools, local leaders, and community advocates to bring practical support where it is needed most.
This is the beginning of a real impact hub for Rongelap families.
Care navigation, health information, referrals, and advocacy support.
Scholarship leads, learning resources, youth leadership, and cultural education.
Helping families identify available programs, emergency resources, and community help.
Storytelling, language, elder memory, photos, songs, and cultural preservation.
We are building pathways to connect Rongelap families with resources, opportunities, and people who care.