What We Do & How We Drive Our Mission

We design sustainable, nontoxic bedrooms that improve the quality of life and thrivorship of families. We drive our mission by:

  1. Vetting and sharing current research regarding the effects of common household items/chemicals on human health.

  2. Implementing and installing whole home wellness solutions in the homes of families affected by childhood cancer.

  3. Fostering community engagement by educating, empowering, and connecting families to community partners. 

Sustainable spaces are not a new trend.

Indoor air can make us sick. The World Health Organization identified indoor air quality and “sick building syndrome” as a significant health concern over 30 years ago, and indoor air pollution can be 2-5 times worse than outdoors.

In buildings around the world, people are exposed to harmful substances such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and phthalates, flame retardants, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), antimicrobials, bisphenol A (BPA), and nanomaterials, which are embedded in modern construction techniques, materials, and products. Sick buildings can also result from mold and fungus infestation. These issues do not receive adequate attention during regular times, but they could be deadly. They can continue to cause serious health problems as more people are confined to their homes and indoor environments.

At the Carsyn Neille Foundation, we contribute to the quality of life and thrivorship of families affected by childhood cancer by sharing wellness solutions and sustainable, non-toxic education for healthier spaces; alwhile providing community. Our homes and communities are essential foundations to build healthy lives because the built environment, directly and indirectly, impacts our wellness.

Create the Space Your Child Deserves

We can't wait to connect with you and discuss your child’s space. We look forward to supporting and connecting with you in such a pivotal time of your families healing journey.