šŸŒ Who We Are

GRR Inc. (Global Relief Resources Inc.) is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in the early 1990s by water and security systems engineer Robert Kline. The organization is now led by Executive Director T. Erin White, also known as Azlan.

Originally established to support access to essential resources—particularly in disaster relief settings, including food, water, power, education, and medicine—GRR Inc. has worked in both international and domestic contexts over the years.

Earlier efforts included supporting women and girls in Africa working to end Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), as well as providing water assistance in Haiti following the earthquake.

Over time, the work began to shift through direct experience with animals and land. After meeting a mother red wolf whose lineage became the foundation of the Emissary Wolf Pack, a new direction emerged—one guided by the presence and needs of the animals themselves.

Today, GRR Inc. brings together a diverse and evolving group of people—scientists, inventors, farmers, animal caretakers, communicators, and those committed to building a more thoughtful and connected way of living.

🌱 Our Mission Today

GRR Inc. focuses on strengthening local and regional systems that support:

  • Access to clean, nourishing food

  • Regenerative farming and food production

  • Community health and education

  • Ethical care and stewardship of animals

As food quality and nutrition reach crisis levels in many communities, we believe that rebuilding healthy, local food systems is one of the most important steps toward restoring well-being.

🐾 Our Values

GRR Inc. is rooted in a commitment to:

  • Kindness to animals

  • Respect for natural ecosystems

  • Access to clean food and water

  • Community-centered solutions

We believe animals deserve space, dignity, and care—and that healthy systems must support both human and animal life together.

🌾 Our Programs

GRR Inc. develops and supports initiatives that address health, food systems, and land stewardship, including:

  • The Poison-Free Diet — public education and awareness around food quality and health

  • Clean Protein & Regenerative Farming — building sustainable, local food systems

  • Animal & Land Stewardship — ethical integration of animals within regenerative environments

šŸŒ„ Looking Ahead

The Healing Village, launching in 2026, will serve as a community hub for education, healing experiences, and regenerative living.

We invite you to be part of this growing vision.