What sets Sustainable Lives apart?

I have been developing Sustainable Lives for many years. This website is the first public expression of an idea which draw from a lot of different disciplines and the work of a lot of people attempting to solve some of the worlds most difficult problems.    The resources page is the most active part of this site and I continue to add resources to it as they are relevant to the Sustainable Lives idea.

A lot of people wonder how this is any different from any other organization that does the same sorts of things.

My primary interest is not to replace already existing entities or replicate what other people have already done. I want to fill in the gaps so that those who have no faith in traditional education or occupations can learn, grow and create their own. I want to help solve some of the social problems that exist by creating organizational systems which people can interact with for free. I want to make these free organizational systems financially solvent through carefully structuring the entire organizational entity.

In all honesty, what sets this Sustainable Lives apart from other organizations is that it will do what it does and it will be financially solvent without much outside funding.

I needed to come up with an idea that would make funding possible without the aid of society at large or government because there is an over all lack of value for the poor: both in pocket and in spirit.

So, what sets this idea apart: why is it so difficult to figure out? It’s hard because I’m trying to set up a business which solves social needs and big problems like poverty without leaning on traditional non-profit business structures. I’m trying to create an organization that fills some social needs in ways traditional non-profit agencies can’t and solve some of the underlying issues which create harmful societal issues like drug addiction.

This is a work in process because it isn’t just recreating something that exists, it is creating something that already exists in completely different ways.

Author: Victor

I am a social worker by education, holding a Masters of Social Work from Syracuse University (2024). I am a veteran of the United States having served a tour in Afghanastan (2003-04) with a Medical Team (forward surgical). I’ve been involved in a number of small non-profit art and cultural organizations. I’ve spent ten years working with developmentally disabled individuals of all ages in residential programs. I drove cab four years and ran my own small taxi service for three additional years. I drove a semi truck over the road for a year to explore the United States. Returning home, I drove UBER until returning to the human services field, and pursuing my education. I am an improvisational musician, study martial arts and am constantly working on writing.