Our Initiatives

History Restored in Stone

We recover forgotten narratives and conserve physical monuments, ensuring that neglected burial grounds remain respected open-air classrooms.

Close-up of a weathered nineteenth-century headstone carving, soft overcast light highlighting the deep slate gray stone textures
Close-up of a weathered nineteenth-century headstone carving, soft overcast light highlighting the deep slate gray stone textures
Hands carefully brushing moss off an ancient stone inscription, natural daylight, soft focus on the background
Hands carefully brushing moss off an ancient stone inscription, natural daylight, soft focus on the background
A group of volunteers in outdoor gear working respectfully around historic graves under a canopy of mature trees
A group of volunteers in outdoor gear working respectfully around historic graves under a canopy of mature trees
Stewardship

Active Conservation Sites

Through systematic monument conservation and archival recovery, we protect endangered landmarks from decay and loss.

Pioneer Plot Restorations

Archival Storytelling

Open-Air Classrooms

Clearing decades of dense overgrowth, resetting fractured granite, and stabilizing structural masonry.

Translating illegible inscriptions and researching local public records to piece together forgotten histories.

Hosting educational workshops and guided historical walks to connect descendants with local heritage.

Interactive Registry

Mapped Grounds

Pinpointing conserved plots and documented narratives across the region. Use the map to locate active stewardship sites and ancestral graves.

Keep the Lanterns Lit

Your contribution funds monument conservation tools, archival research, and community stewardship programs that protect our shared heritage.