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Welcome to the online home of the Daphne’s Hometree Project — a living Wiki for all research based, ethical, therapeutical, educational, communal, scientific, and business concepts I have developed from my needs, hopes, and rigorous research as a schizophrenic who has been entirely unserved by systems of the United States.

Gwevera Nightingale assistance with research and technical compilation by Grok (xAI)

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“Every Disability Is Unique”

Daphne’s Hometree is the first national network of purpose-built sanctuaries offering 100% scholarship-supported residency for adults living with complex chronic conditions — including schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, fibromyalgia, autoimmune diseases, cerebral palsy, and more.

Residents are offered pathways to permanent belonging, not only temporary stabilization.

Hometree operates as a living laboratory. Voluntary, consensual research produces peer-reviewed science, patentable therapies, and architectural innovations. The resulting revenue fully funds the scholarship model and trains the next generation of clinicians and policymakers.

Here, relational safety is the foundation. Garden, animal, art, and music therapies work together inside beautifully designed spaces that follow nature’s own geometry. These environments help calm the nervous system, restore executive function, and reduce chronic pain

This is social enterprise done right: deep moral clarity and strong financial performance working together. Hometree transforms lived experience into scalable impact and dignity into a self-sustaining national network.

We invite partners, investors, researchers, and policymakers who want to build a better future for recovery — one sanctuary, one life, and one evidence-based breakthrough at a time.


Content Articles

Core Concepts

Daphne’s Hometree Vision

Ethics of Treating Various Specified Conditions

Research Principles & Value

Educational Outreach

Coherence Circles for Peer Mediation and Restorative Justice

Fibonacci Architecture

Treatment & Business Ethics

The Results-Based Nature of the Daphne Hometree Model

Funding & Accessibility Model: Unlimited Scholarship Opportunities