Human Rescue Albuquerque is a non-profit initiative dedicated to providing a “radical reset” for individuals in crisis. By moving away from dense urban environments and high-cost living, we offer a dignified path toward self-sufficiency through land-based living.

1. Executive Summary
Mission: To provide immediate, sustainable housing security by equipping individuals with the tools and land necessary to rebuild their lives in a rural setting.
The Problem: Traditional urban housing solutions are often overstretched, expensive, and disconnected from nature, leading to a cycle of dependency.
The Solution: A decentralized network of “Micro-Homesteads.” We provide the 5 Pillars of Stability: Land, Shelter Materials, Sanitation, Power, and Nutrition.
2. The Five Pillars
Each participant is assigned a small plot of land (0.25 to 0.5 acres) and a “Rescue Kit” consisting of:
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Building Materials: A weather-tight tiny cabin shell or a heavy-duty insulated wall tent platform to ensure immediate safety.
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Composting Toilets: Eco-friendly, low-maintenance sanitation that requires no grid connection.
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Solar Outdoor Showers: Gravity-fed systems with solar heating bags for hygiene.
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Small Land Plots: Space for a personal garden, providing a sense of ownership and therapeutic activity.
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Food Budget: A 6-month stipend for staples while the participant transitions into the local workforce or establishes their own food source.
3. Operational Model
HumanRescue.com operates on a “Lease-to-Steward” model.
| Phase | Duration | Focus |
| Phase 1: Arrival | Month 1 | Orientation, shelter assembly, and immediate health assessment. |
| Phase 2: Integration | Months 2-6 | Garden planting, local job placement assistance, and community skill-sharing. |
| Phase 3: Stewardship | Month 6+ | Transition to a low-cost long-term lease or relocation to permanent independent housing. |
4. Market Analysis & Impact
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Target Population: Individuals experiencing housing instability, veterans seeking quiet environments, and those looking to exit the “urban poverty trap.”
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Rural Revitalization: By placing these sites near declining rural towns, we bring a new workforce and consumer base to local economies.
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Sustainability: Our model uses a closed-loop system (composting, solar) that minimizes the carbon footprint of traditional housing developments.
5. Revenue & Funding Strategy
HumanRescue.com utilizes a diversified funding stream:
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Philanthropic Grants: Targeted at homelessness prevention and rural development.
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Corporate Sponsorships: “Build-a-Plot” programs where companies fund the materials for one homestead.
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Land Endowments: Partnering with rural landowners to receive tax-deductible land donations.
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Micro-Leasing: Once stable, participants pay a nominal “community fee” to cover shared tool maintenance.
6. Implementation Roadmap
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Pilot Site (Year 1): Acquire 10 acres in a rural area with flexible zoning; settle 5–8 initial participants.
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Infrastructure: Install a central well and community tool shed.
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Expansion (Year 2-3): Scale to 5 regional sites across the state.
Note: Success is measured not just by the number of people housed, but by the percentage of participants who report improved mental health and food security after 12 months.