Mother Earth accredits EarthVibes festival and broadens wellness network
By AI, Created 6:56 PM UTC, May 27, 2026, /AGP/ – Mother Earth has backed the upcoming EarthVibes Music & Wellness Festival in Farmingdale, New Jersey, while expanding youth, environmental and whole-person wellness programs in the U.S. and abroad. The nonprofit says the move ties together community festivals, food security, education and regenerative partnerships aimed at helping families move from surviving to thriving.
Why it matters: - Mother Earth is positioning EarthVibes as a model for whole-person wellness that blends arts, movement, nutrition, environmental education and community support. - The nonprofit is also extending a network of youth and family programs across multiple states and countries, signaling a broader strategy beyond one festival. - The work is aimed at children, families and other vulnerable groups facing financial stress, trauma and limited access to wellness resources.
What happened: - Mother Earth announced board and accreditation support for the upcoming Touch Mother Earth EarthVibes Music & Wellness Festival in Farmingdale, New Jersey. - The festival will feature conscious artists, inclusive movement workshops, mindfulness, wellness education, environmental stewardship, healing creative arts and experiences for all ages and abilities. - Mother Earth said the event reflects a shared philosophy of whole-person wellness between Mother Earth and the Touch Mother Earth community. - Freedom2Fit Inc., the 501(c)(3) nonprofit behind Mother Earth, has grown from yoga and holistic wellness programming into broader community festivals and regenerative partnerships.
The details: - Freedom2Fit Inc. and Mother Earth now operate as complementary expressions of the same nonprofit mission. - The mission centers on music and movement, nutrition, mentorship, cultural education, trauma-informed care and community collaboration. - The organization says its goal is to help people move from surviving to thriving while building strong families and community values. - Mother Earth recently participated in the MFA Wellness Expo 2026 at the Pasadena Convention Center in Los Angeles County. - The expo was hosted by Modest Fly Art Inc. under the leadership of Mother Earth Board Chairperson Karla Silva. - At the expo, Mother Earth highlighted its Nutrition Station initiative, focused on whole-food wellness, juicing, gardening, composting, sustainability and environmental mindfulness. - The organization’s wellness mission was also featured nationally in USA Today. - In 2024, Mother Earth helped launch Earth SCHOOL in Los Angeles with Moffett-Lennox Elementary School and school liaison Sandra Maramonte. - The Earth SCHOOL program reached more than 800 participants. - The program introduced gardening, nutrition literacy, composting, environmental stewardship, mindfulness and experiential learning to students and families. - MFA leadership Iren Tsaturyan and Sofia Kazorian also served as vendors for the Earth SCHOOL event. - Zer0 Debris, led by Mother Earth board member Tristan Kendall, is another environmental partner that taught at Earth SCHOOL and also leads monthly beach cleanups in Santa Monica. - In 2025, Freedom2Fit Inc. received a community recovery grant tied to rebuilding and youth wellness after the Southern California fires in the Palisades. - The grant supported expanded access to movement-based wellness and sports programming, including tennis and live ball. - Founder Jenny Carrington released the single Love Revolution, with 100% of proceeds from the song and upcoming album releases benefiting nonprofit programming. - The album includes songs from collaborators in Nigeria and South Africa. - Mother Earth says music, art, movement and environmental education help young people process experiences, strengthen identity, build confidence and imagine healthier futures. - The nonprofit is exploring additional recovery and resilience initiatives for young people aging out of foster care, college-age students and underserved youth through mentorship, farming partnerships, wellness education and regenerative entrepreneurship. - Carrington is also working with PESA, Parents, Educators, Teachers, and Students in Action, and Return to Honor on youth mentorship, workforce pathways and wellness-centered re-entry programming. - Planned internship programming could include beekeeping, culinary arts and documentary filmmaking. - Nature’s Vineyards in New York State is among the emerging collaborators, with a focus on sustainable beverage options and microbiome-conscious agriculture.
Between the lines: - Mother Earth is building a cross-sector ecosystem that links wellness, education, agriculture, creative arts and workforce pathways. - The nonprofit’s model leans heavily on partnerships, volunteerism and board-led support rather than traditional institutional funding. - The focus on less traditional sectors like beekeeping, farming and organic beverage production suggests a practical effort to connect youth development with real economic opportunity. - The international footprint in Kenya, Malawi and Pakistan indicates Mother Earth is turning a local wellness identity into a global collaboration platform.
What’s next: - Mother Earth plans to continue expanding regenerative community initiatives in the United States and internationally. - The nonprofit is preparing to integrate media and arts components into the Return to Honor and PESA internship program. - More youth pathways are being explored through farming partnerships, mentorship and entrepreneurship. - Mother Earth says its global accreditations and international partnerships will keep growing, including work with Empowered Dreams Initiative in Nairobi and other collaborators abroad. - To support Earth SCHOOL, the organization points supporters to its fundraising page.
The bottom line: - Mother Earth is using EarthVibes as a flagship for a much larger wellness-and-youth-development network built around food, movement, music, education and community repair.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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