About Seeds of Eden

Our Mission

The law of life is the law of the harvest: sow sparingly, reap sparingly; sow bountifully, reap bountifully.

To plant seeds of prosperity by providing recovery housing, vocational and business-leadership training, that empower individuals and families to overcome addiction, break cycles of generational trauma, and strengthen tribal communities.

What We Do

• Recovery Housing: Safe, supportive homes where residents can heal and build stability for themselves and their families.
• Vocational Training: Skill-building programs in carpentry, electrical work, land-based trades, and small enterprise development that strengthen tribal economies.
• Cultural & Spiritual Healing: By understanding the history of Native American trauma and injustice, and by implementing faith and community values into the recovery journey, we successfully address the needs of the mind, body, heart, and spirit.
• Outreach & Advocacy: Mobile outreach units, mentorship, and direct tribal advocacy to protect and empower tribal members in housing, employment, and health.

Why It Matters

Native communities across the America face some of the highest rates of addiction, suicide, poverty, and systemic barriers in the nation. These struggles are deeply connected to historical trauma, forced assimilation, cycles of displacement, and the common element of human frailty.

Seeds of Eden exists to stand in this gap:

  • Rebuilding families torn apart by addiction and trauma
  • Creating tribal-driven economic opportunities
  • Advocating for policies and practices that protect the dignity and sovereignty of Native people
  • Building sustainable systems that strengthen generations to come
  • Empower individuals to become successful and prosperous, living a life of intentionality and accountability.

Our Vision

We envision a future where tribal communities are strong, self-sustaining, and full of opportunity. Seeds of Eden is laying the foundation for the Eden Educational Institute, a hub for recovery, vocational training, cultural learning, and leadership development.
Our vision is not just about homes—it is about whole communities. It is about restoring families, rebuilding tribal economies, protecting Native rights, and raising up leaders who embody the balance of mind, body, heart, and spirit.
By planting these seeds of faith, resilience, and opportunity, we are working toward a future where tribal nations are thriving, families are whole, and the cycles of trauma are broken.

Our
Vision Statement

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Growth Environment Housing
Sober Living Facilities that are run decently and in order.
Discipleship
Mentorship which encourages and empowers the person to live a life of discipline. Faithfulness to Church attendance and Bible Studies
Healthy Employment Opportunities
Relationships with Employers who understand our Mission.
Leadership
Life and Business coaching from Day 1 to have a platform set up for success.

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Meet our Team

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Isaiah Keller
Executive Director
Marlo Hunte-Beaubrun 
(Standing Rock Sioux Tribe)
Director
Chase Iron Eyes 
(Oglala Sioux Tribe)
Director
Richard Zephier 
(MHA Nation)
Director
Sara Lewis 
(Choctaw Nation)
Director
Aaron Witmer
Director
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