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Young people making hay with a tractor in the Bosnian hills at Grace Valley

The Valley · capital partnership

Help build something that funds itself.

38,000 m² in the Bosnian hills, turning into a center that funds itself. This is the one ask that isn’t about surviving the month. It’s about building the thing that ends the scramble for good.

From refuge to engine

The land started as a refuge and a working farm. That residential chapter is closing, and the ground is being rebuilt into a place that earns its keep: a football pitch, bungalows, a campsite, summer camps and events for the church, for future missionaries, for local leaders, all of it bringing in its own money. Every year, a little less of this depends on donations. That’s the plan.

Rolling green hills and blossoming trees across the Grace Valley land

Forget the someday version. This summer it’s already moving.

This summer the place is packed with teams: five French scout groups, around 40 young people from the Netherlands, a group of Italians, youth from southern France, and maybe Brazilians, Americans and Norwegians too. The rebuild into a self-funding center is already under way.

5
French scout teams this summer
~40
young volunteers from the Netherlands
38,000 m²
being transformed

The concrete next step: a strategic plot

A €2500 plot right across from the house, the second instalment on a piece of land that matters for what comes next. It’s a clean ask: one specific piece of ground, for a clear reason, at a fixed price.

The Grace Valley house in a valley framed by cherry blossom and mountains
Blossoming orchard on the Grace Valley land in spring
Cherry blossom and a cabin on the Grace Valley land

Build the thing that ends the crisis.