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Best
Father, 1983
Husband, 2020
Sister, 2022
Brother, 2025
Son, 2019
Mother, 2026
Fiancè, 2019
Daughter, 2022
Brother, 2024
THE CURRENT SYSTEM WAS NOT BUILT FOR WHAT COMES AFTER
For those navigating suicide loss and profound grief, support often disappears after the immediate crisis has passed.
What remains is exhaustion, isolation, emotional instability, and the pressure to return to normal life before the nervous system has fully processed trauma.
Existing systems are fragmented.
Short-term intervention exists.
Long-term refuge does not.
The result is a growing population of individuals surviving grief without structured environments designed to support recovery.
SUICIDE LOSS REQUIRES A DIFFERENT KIND OF CARE.
THIS IS WHAT WE ARE BUILDING.

WHERE TRADITIONAL SUPPORT
FALLS SHORT

1
Short-Term Care
Most services are designed for immediate stabilization,
not long-term restoration.
2
Clinical Fatigue
Many individuals do not require institutional treatment.
They require relief from prolonged emotional survival mode.
3
Financial Barriers
Sustained recovery support remains inaccessible for many families navigating grief and loss.

INTRODUCING SAMSARA SANCTUARY
Samsāra Sanctuary is the foundation’s flagship initiative.
A residential refuge designed for individuals navigating suicide loss, emotional exhaustion, and profound grief.
Not a retreat.
Not a clinical facility.
Not a temporary escape.
A structured environment where guests are supported through rest, nourishment, calm routine, and compassionate care.
Guests are not asked to perform healing.
They are given the conditions to begin again.
WHY
THIS MODEL WORKS



RECOVERY REQUIRES
MORE THAN
CONVERSATION
The foundation’s approach is rooted in a simple but overlooked reality:
People cannot heal while remaining in a constant state of emotional survival.
By reducing external pressure and restoring fundamental human rhythms, individuals are able to transition from crisis response into emotional stabilization.
The model focuses on:
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nervous system regulation through rest
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consistent care and structure
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reduction of environmental stressors
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human connection without obligation
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optional spiritual support
This is not passive hospitality.
It is intentional recovery infrastructure.
BUILT FOR LONG-TERM IMPACT



The Elle Fisher Foundation is establishing a model designed for replication and sustainable growth.
The organization’s initial focus is the development of Samsāra Sanctuary in Utah, with a long-term vision to expand the model into additional regions over time.
The framework is designed to support:
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structured guest care cycles
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operational consistency
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measurable outcomes
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scalable future locations
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strategic philanthropic partnerships
This is not a one-time project.
It is the foundation of a new category of grief recovery support.
PARTNERING TO BUILD A NEW MODEL OF CARE
The foundation is actively engaging aligned philanthropic partners, grant providers, and strategic supporters to help establish the first operational sanctuary location.
Current funding priorities include:
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property acquisition and development
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operational infrastructure
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staffing and guest support services
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sponsored guest stays
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long-term program sustainability
Early-stage partners have the opportunity to help shape a model designed for meaningful and lasting impact.
FOUNDER
ElLLE FISHER
Elle Fisher is the founder of the Elle Fisher Foundation and creator of the Samsāra Sanctuary model.
With a background spanning public relations, luxury hospitality, branding, and operational leadership, her work combines strategic execution with deeply human-centered care philosophy.
The foundation was established in response to a clear and growing gap in long-term emotional support for individuals navigating suicide loss and profound grief.
Her vision is to establish a new standard of refuge-based recovery that prioritizes rest, dignity, stability, and compassionate care.


The foundation provides a private donor briefing for qualified philanthropic partners, grant organizations, and aligned supporters seeking a deeper understanding of the operational model and long-term vision.
The briefing includes:
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organizational overview
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operational framework
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development roadmap
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funding priorities
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partnership opportunities
PRIVATE DONOR BRIEFING

RECEIVE UPDATES
For those who understand what is being built and want to be part of its early formation.
We will reach out directly as select opportunities to support and shape the foundation become available.












