Last week was an exciting one to be in Austin — Common Ground premiered at and SOLD OUT our beloved partner and Austin institution, the Paramount Theatre. John Paul is a proud executive producer of this film that highlights the importance of returning to indigenous practices and regenerative farming to help our planet and our bodies heal from years of industrial, chemical-laden farming. In addition to helping produce the film, the foundation just donated to make sure the film can be shown in as many schools as possible to make sure that children are educated about the importance of healthy soils and foods. If you can, check out this film in a city near you!
Sunrise Navigation Center
We have known about the work of Sunrise Navigation in Austin for years and have many partners working with them to help coordinate services for unhoused folks. Their data below gives a compelling picture of who they are and how diverse their services are — they serve more than 10,000 clients a year! We are proud to say that we will begin partnering with Sunrise Navigation in their diversion program that identifies people who need help reconnecting with kin or accessing existing resources to get into housing as quickly as possible. We are so grateful for their critical work.
If you are experiencing homelessness in the Austin area, you can call or text Sunrise right now at 512-522-1097 to get help. If you are in the Austin area and would like someone to come check on a neighbor in need that you see on the streets or in a camp, you can Send Sunrise to go check on them by following the link below.
A decades-long commitment
We watched this video recently and it was hard to believe it was so long ago! In 2006, John Paul went to Mozambique with Mineseeker Foundation to support the eradication of landmines and treatment for victims, like Maria in the video.
On that same trip, John Paul went to South Africa and met with Sir Richard Branson, Brad Pitt and Nelson Mandela to highlight the work of 46664. 46664 was Nelson Mandela’s number in prison on Robben Island, Cape Town where he was held for 18 years, and became the name of an HIV/AIDS initiative as well. Mandela explained the project this way:
““46664 is committed to HIV AIDS awareness and prevention. We create and support initiatives that deliver sustainable solutions to help combat the HIV AIDS pandemic that is so tragically affecting our world,”
You can read more about the initiative and John Paul’s work from almost 20 years ago in this 2008 Vanity Fair article. Since our foundation is only 12 years old, it’s so fun to go back and look at work from back then that still informs our work to this day.
Fast forward to just this week, when we got a message from our longtime partner (and an even longer-term partner of John Paul Mitchell Systems) Food 4 Africa in South Africa. The foundation recently donated towards food and hygiene product donations in a township in Port Elizabeth. Love to trace the history of friendships and good work across the decades!
Tequila in the Morning! Maria in the Morning!
John Paul joined Maria Bartiromo on her Fox Business morning show Mornings with Maria to discuss his new venture — Bandero Tequila — AND the foundation got a shout out!
Happiness Hall of Fame
We are pleased to announce that John Paul was inducted into the Happiness Hall of Fame last week — it’s an organization that recognizes special people that have advanced the cause of happiness throughout the world. The Hall was founded to celebrate and encourage incredible people and organizations that make other people happy.
This probably comes as no surprise to anyone who has met John Paul — this is the perfect award for him! As someone who started the Peace, Love & Happiness Foundation and works to spread this to others, John Paul was thrilled to be included among fellow inductees include Muhammad Ali, Deepak Chopra, Steph Curry, Serena Williams, Derek Jeter, Tony Robbins, Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, Greg Allman, Tom Petty, Robert Plant; Mother Teresa’s Missionaries Of Charity, Make-A-Wish and The Ronald Mc Donald House.
Together for the Oceans
John Paul has been friends with Captain Paul Watson for more than 30 years. In that time, John Paul has personally boarded ships to stop the practice of whaling, funded missions to save the vaquita in the Sea of Cortez and is now entering a new phase of his commitment to the oceans with Captain Paul Watson Foundation. The MV John Paul DeJoria, the newest ship in Neptune’s Navy, entered New York Harbor last week and anchored beside the Statue of Liberty. John Paul, Eloise and Constance, three foundation director, was on hand to celebrate with the crew and christen the newly outfitted ship with a bottle of Bandero Tequila.
John Paul’s longtime partner Angus Mitchell and other folks from John Paul Mitchell Systems were there as well to show their commitment to supporting Neptunes Navy and helping to stop the extinction of marine life.
News 12 was on hand to film the event, so be sure to check out their video.
The crew of the John Paul DeJoria is now on its way to help save fin whales from being hunted and killed through Operation Paiakan. Commercial whaling is a violation of the International Whaling Commission’s global moratorium on commercial whaling. If the ocean dies, we all die. If you want to learn more about joining Neptune’s Navy or supporting them, please check out their website!
Welcome Home: TOOF!
On May 12, we gathered at The Other Ones Foundation to celebrate the opening of Peace, Love & Happiness Village — 50 cabins for unhoused folks looking to stabilize and live in community.
When we first visited, the location was just inhospitable asphalt. People camping there had died from heat and cold exposure. The TOOF folks showed up and began providing services and listening to residents about what they needed and wanted. John Paul was one of the first donors to stand up and commit to a whole village - a place to with a roof over their head a door that would lock to help them feel safe.
Being there, seeing each home full, porches full of plants or with a dog out front, really made our hearts sing. John Paul and Eloise served lunch, there was an old school ice cream truck and a great band. The ribbon cutting was symbolic, because people were already living there. The community was open. People had even moved out or were on their way out to permanent housing, which we love to see. Meeting folks where they are is such an important part of seeing them succeed, and we are so proud of the TOOF team and the Esperanza residents.
Here’s some local news coverage:
Congratulations Class of 2023!
You can watch John Paul’s address to the 2023 Class of the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin at the link here or by clicking the image below!
A Night for Patriot's Hall
It was such a great night in Dripping Springs, Texas when we all gathered at a ranch to raise support for and celebrate veterans. Matthew McConaughey was there (!) sharing about his life and films. Ret. U.S. Army Chad Fleming shared his hilarious and touching story of being the first veteran amputee who returned to combat. His determination to help create and build community for veterans is shaped by personal loss and the all-too-common reality that veterans return to a lack of opportunity. Patriot’s Hall will be a home, an opportunity, for veterans, and we are so glad we got to be a part of this great night!
Meet our Cutest Partner
We got to visit the folks at Austin Wildlife Rescue this week and, while we love all our partners, we have to say, these are the cutest :) Their dedicated team rehabilitates 9000 animals a year - many of which need to be fed around the clock 🙃. From birds to reptiles to baby foxes to birds of prey, we met so many animals who had been brought in by concerned Central Texans.
Things you can Do to Help!
If you encounter a sick, injured or orphaned animal, they have an intake center off MLK.
With all these rehabilitated animals, they need land to set them free! You can let them know if you are able to be a wild release site.
They are also always accepting funds to help rescue, house & feed these precious 🦨🦉🪿🐢🐍.
Oh, they also take old 👖 for the 🐿️ ! ❤️
