The Light of Love is so Brilliant, Darkness won’t Survive!

What could be more moving, more worthy, more fulfilling than getting to love someone? I cannot imagine a greater purpose in life…

We invite you, friends, family, sisters and brothers, to join us by shining your love on humanity through programs, education, scholarships, movies, and books. We want to touch the world with the powerful message of loving one another and loving the earth.

In this challenging time there are so many people in need of even basic essentials, and we are committed to meeting the needs of people in our community and also in other places around the world. In 2025, we have had a difficult time acquiring donations to reach our annual funding plan. Though we have tried to do what we could, it is our hope that 2026 will open the doors wider and we will be able to feed and clothe more people and also provide for the creative opportunities that lift the human spirit.

If you are able to help us begin our 2026 donation cycle now, please click the red button above (2026 Programs & Projects). We have developed some additional programs this year and organized future events, looking to next year in faith. We are so very grateful for any contributions you can make. Your prayers, your responses, your ideas, and your energy ignite our quest.

Love is always the answer… For we are the light we seek!

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
Jane

Here are some of our most current activities, sponsorships, and programs in addition to our donations to our Leaves on the Wind book distribution, the Salvation Army, the local Food Bank, and the Police Department:

First Annual Humanity Shines Charity Bazaar!

On August 10 & 11, 2024 we held our first annual Charity Bazaar in our local community!! It turned out to be beautiful weather and a very fun weekend with lots of music, games, vendors, activities and food!!

The incredible Jukebox Duo, Kristy and Dave Lindemuth, played 50s/60s music nearly all day long on Saturday. We loved hearing the familiar tunes! I think everyone kept time to the beat, especially Fawn Destiny Grepo who blessed us with her impromptu and amazing hoop dance!

Much of our focus for the event was on our master plan, to build an administration facility on the property as we gear up to launch some amazing projects. On Saturday, we actually held our first class for the KaLIGHToscope Art Camp. Our Board Secretary and rock shop owner, Shawna Fitzpatrick-Harris taught jewelry-making to some very creative students. It was just the beginning of the courses we will offer for this program for children and adults (see more information HERE). Among other activities, we had face-painting by tattoo artist Faith Halseth, for brave individuals!

We have been operating Humanity Shines Organization for almost one year and it has truly blossomed into a powerful energy with so much potential ahead! We had some much-appreciated donations from our event. If you are reading this and want to be a part of our endeavor, please take a look at our PROJECTS and consider giving a donation by clicking the top red button on this page. Thank you so very much.

Jane L. Fitzpatrick
Executive Director

Snapshot of our day!

Sacajawea shares her powerful adventure!

The Grass Maiden, Sacajawea is part of Humanity Shines’ Leaves on the Wind literary program.

Hundreds of years ago, I ran and played games just like you. I swam in the calm rivers and danced and sang with my friends. I was warm in my tipi and slept on a thick bed of furs. I ate meat and wild vegetables, even though sometimes I was hungry. I was Agai’dika Shoshone, and I loved my world. But then one day the Great Spirit guided me to an incredible adventure…

This book has a message for YOU! Many of us have heard about Sacajawea but most do not know what she experienced and learned on her Journey of Discovery in 1805. In The Grass Maiden, Sacajawea, we see how this twelve-year-old girl was unshaken in her spirit. Her life was hard, and she had many heartaches and disappointments. She had to change with the circumstances, and she had to rely on the traditions and ceremony of her Shoshone people. She was not afraid to listen to her intuition and follow her heart. Sacajawea was a little girl from 1800 who became a woman to remember through the Ages.

“Delightful and necessary. I loved diving in Sacajawea’s childhood in this story aimed at revealing a few aspects of her life to young readers. I was particularly sensitive to the delicate way in which Jane L. Fitzpatrick managed to tell a difficult story with elegance. Her telling of Sacaj/gawea’s first life events shows a profound respect and love for this woman who made History and whom History remembers. May children of the world emulate this young Native woman’s strength while they enjoy a story of courage, beautifully told.”

– N. Bleser, Amazon Review

The book is on Amazon or autographed copies can be purchased at www.spiritwind.shop in the “Just For Kids” collection! 100% net sales go to the Humanity Shines Organization and their Leaves on the Wind literary program.

Please check out The Grass Maiden, Sacajawea website and share it with your preteen children! GRASS MAIDEN WEBSITE. We hope they love it!!

Story was written by Jane L. Fitzpatrick, Illustrations by Shawna N. Fitzpatrick-Harris and background watercolor images by Faith V. Halseth and Jane L. Fitzpatrick.

Emergency Funding for Light Uriri Home & School

This video is about Light Uriri Children’s Home & School. They have been dealing with a very disastrous situation and are in danger of losing everything. Please take a look at this video and consider helping at this difficult time.

Also, we ask you to please help protect the dreams of these children. To donate click the RED Button DONATE to Light Uriri above. Thank you so much.

Light Uriri Children’s Home & School

It’s for Us to See

From a young child growing up, the teachings of scripture touched me deeply. Many created visual pictures in my heart. Two of these pictures were especially important to the creation of Humanity Shines. For if we believe the teachings and claim their true understanding, then the entire world would be filled with love for each other – no judgment, no hypocrisy, and no fear.

The teachings are, “Creator is Spirit in us,” and “His eye is on the sparrow…” So, then, shouldn’t our eyes be on the “sparrow,” too? For if we believe in these teachings then we are called to help creation. Period. Yes, to help the one with the broken wing, or broken heart. The one who needs food. The one who is hurting, struggling, confused. To help heal the earth and all within it and without. And there is no judgment mentioned – not race, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, handicap – no label constraints to hold us back.

If we all believed in the understanding that the Infinite Spiritual Energy of the Universe is IN US, and therefore our eyes CAN “see” with the greatest love there is – if we embrace it… then wouldn’t we just light up the earth?

We are the Light of the World.

“We all know there are young people who feel hopeless in the world and sometimes even small needs appear very, very big. We should want to be the answer to someone’s prayer, we should want to give relief to someone’s worry, we should want to ignite the flame of hope on someone’s path. Creator’s eye is on the sparrow… for us to see.” ~Spirit Wind

Donate and enter the Sacajawea Art Drawing

This year’s Humanity Shines Organization’s first holiday fundraiser will contribute to our mission and our cause. Our Board of Directors and Founders agreed that we will help these abused and orphaned children at LIGHT URIRI CHILDREN’S HOME & SCHOOL, who have experienced loss through torrential flooding.

BUT WE CANNOT DO IT ALONE.

You know our hearts and how we believe in loving one another by helping, especially in a time of need. Therefore, we have created a SPECIAL DRAWING for everyone who contributes $5 or more…

With your donation to Light Uriri, through the above GOFUNDME link, we will add your name to our drawing for SIX Official Sacajawea Concept Artwork prints by renowned artist Marcia K. Moore. The drawing will be held December 31, 2023!

Humanity Shines Organization is a 501c3 tax-deductible nonprofit company. Please make your donation TODAY. My friends, sisters and brothers, I ask you to help us make Humanity Shines’ first fundraiser a success for those sweet children in Africa who are in need.

To donate click the button above on this page – DONATE TO LIGHT URIRI

We thank you so much for your help.
Jane L. Fitzpatrick
Executive Director

Help Child Flood Victims in Kenya

We hope you will be a part of this very special cause to help children in Kenya at the Light Uriri children’s home and school. They have suffered terrible and destructive flood damage to their facility. Donate now by clicking the button on this page – DONATE TO LIGHT URIRI.

“The Not-for-Profit Community Based Organization, Light Uriri, supports orphans, abandoned kids, those living on the street, and sexually abused girls in Kenya. We provide these children the much-needed care, food, clothing, medical care, and education they need. We have a child population of 550 needy children with 90 being permanent residents at Light Home of Hope. Due to the recent flooding in our area, we are in great need of food, blankets, mattresses and mosquito nets for child flood victims. In a world where every act of kindness counts, your contributions are the building blocks of a brighter future. Your support bridges the gap between despair and hope for countless orphans. Together, let’s create a world where no child feels alone. We thank you for your humanitarian support for these beautiful children.”

Light Uriri

What better way to celebrate the holidays than to give to someone in need. We thank you so much for your heart for children and people around the world!

Humanity does shine!! Please consider a donation today. Thank you so much.

Jane L. Fitzpatrick
Executive Director, Humanity Shines Organization

We Must Believe in our Potential!

A few years ago, I had the pleasure of talking with a wonderful group of Rotarians at the Rotary of South Puget Sound in Olympia, Washington. The topic then was Sacajawea, The Windcatcher and what led me to write the screenplay.

Recently I was humbled when asked to speak to this group again. This time I wanted to share about Humanity Shines and how it reflects what we’ve learned over the years through the development phase of Sacajawea. This is the essence of the presentation…

ROTARY MEETING – September 15, 2023
Some of you were here several years ago when I spoke about the Sacajawea film project, which is ongoing. I started the story as a children’s book in 1989, soon realizing it was not a children’s story. Eventually, I wrote the screenplay from 2003-2007, with a production budget of $40 million. http://www.sacajaweathewindcatcher.com

This endeavor “so far” has taken nearly a third of my life. And it has been a life-changing experience.

So today, I want to talk to you about what happened to me, how it has changed me, and most importantly, what it has shown me.

What transpired was an awakening of my spirit and my heart, and I could not ignore it.

In 2009-2010, I was the interim first-year president of a startup company in Edmonds, WA. I was beginning to think about what I wanted to do after my involvement there and the thought of a nonprofit company kept coming to my heart. I even had a name picked out, Humanity Shines Organization.

But I didn’t yet understand the focus or the purpose. I didn’t even associate it with Sacajawea at this point.

It was just a seed in my soul.

In 2012, I went to Los Angeles with the determination to get this Sacajawea movie made. The script was done, I thought, and I was ready to put it on the big screen. I had no idea what the budget would be, no idea how I should proceed, I didn’t know anyone working in film who could actually make it happen – but I felt this was to be the very next step.

While there, I did generate interest. I met people who said they could do it, but they could not. I met people who wanted to take the script from me, to change the story, to make her more like Wonder Woman or an Indian princess…

At times it was harrowing.

I was committed to accuracy, authenticity, and my promise to the Shoshone people that I would honor her life. That was the most challenging thing, because most people I met in LA didn’t understand that.

But there were wonderful people, too – some are still with the project today – honest people who told me this was a very difficult dream to achieve for a first-time screenwriter with a major epic production.

I knew in my heart I would never give up.

I believed I was called to tell this story.

Just as the Lewis and Clark expedition was a journey of discovery that took them all across an unknown path and harrowing adventure, so this was, and is, for me in my life.

But it formed the framework for Humanity Shines. It showed me, even in the darkness, that the human spirit is a light. It affirmed to me that life is taking us all on a journey of discovery to remember who we are, and to learn what we are called to do.

I was in California for 2 years while my husband supported me from Washington State. But I wasn’t there to make the movie…

I was there to meet myself, to pour out and to fill up, to spend my “forty days and forty nights in the wilderness.”

I was there to listen because though I had finished the script all those years ago, there was something missing and I had to be ready and able to see it.

At this time, I began noticing cloud formations, like feathers and hearts and wispy ladies dancing in the wind, and heart rocks along my path. I saw eagles, hawks and owls fly over me all the time.

I didn’t know if this was a new occurrence or if I was just not able to see them before.

I began to wake up in the middle of the night at 3 AM, with words on my heart that I had to write down.

I kept a Sacajawea script next to me on the nightstand, and when this happened I would write the words on the back of the pages and the cover.

Then one day I had a revelation – these words were from HER. This was the missing element in Sacajawea’s story… the messages of Oneness, Unity, Love, Respect for the Earth and One another.

I began to edit the script, to bring the essence of Sacajawea’s spirituality to the storyline – something that isn’t found in research books. But it is a part of her tradition, her culture, her understanding of creation and her place in the world. It is the wonder of it all and I never saw it, until that time alone – by myself – in California.

It has truly been a journey of discovery. An evolution of not only the screenplay but also of me.

I was beginning to understand what Humanity Shines meant to me, personally. This powerful young girl from 1805 wanted her story told, and she wanted her spirit to touch us. Over those years several meaningful projects and programs came to life. And they have found a home now in our new entity, Humanity Shines Organization. Here is a brief description of each one:

1) Vision Quest Interns Program
This internship program for young adults will be a life-changing opportunity and an invaluable experience for their film careers.

Initially the productions include Sacajawea, The Windcatcher; Moon Drake, an anime series for children; Kimama’s Wings, a children’s feature film, and ongoing projects.

All interns will be part of a film production team. They’ll earn a wage, a film credit, a certificate and attend special movie events like film festivals. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, learning directly from professionals in the film industry.

2) Sacajawea Doll Project
We believe Sacajawea’s message is a powerful foundation for children of all ethnicities and backgrounds. Every little girl and boy can benefit from the lessons of Sacajawea’s love.

Our first Keepsake Storybook, The Grass Maiden, Sacajawea, brings Sacajawea’s words of love to life along with the accompanying doll through this project.

In addition, the doll gives monetary opportunities to Sacajawea’s Shoshone people through their talents and skills. We will hire Shoshone seamstresses to produce the hand-made Sacajawea dolls and other soft toys. Proceeds from sales will go back to the Shoshone Nation. A scholarship for Shoshone young people will also be established.

3) Cultural Program
It is our humble honor to work with the Agai’dika Shoshone people on this important Cultural Project. We believe the Sacajawea feature film will ignite respect and a greater understanding of the magnificent heritage of the Shoshone Nation.

And it will be our humbled privilege to share their traditions, dialect, and beautiful culture as we strive for authenticity and accuracy in every way possible throughout this timely Sacajawea film production.

We plan to insert actual location footage from all along the Lewis & Clark trail. One of the most important locations is Salmon, Idaho, Sacajawea’s birthplace.

Our production plan is to pay Shoshone labor to build authentic tipis and structures for a nomadic village in 1805. Incorporate Elder knowledge and youth to decorate the tipis and other aspects for authentic replication. Pay tribal extras, old and young, to be in the footage. Pay regalia makers to sew and showcase authentic dress. Pay tribal members to cater food on film days and provide other services.

We plan to leave the village intact so they can use it to teach the children about their heritage and share it with others who visit.

4) Moon Drake Earth Heroes
The Moon Drake series focuses on the power of cultural and traditional wisdom of indigenous people from every continent. And also, the challenges we face that connect us to each other and the Earth.

The modern-day storylines address human, spiritual and environmental issues of our time, to create anime stories for children to see, hear and learn – and to Unify young hearts around the globe.

Based on this powerful series, we will create teachable products that include collectible Earth Hero action figures, Moondraker digital games & comic books, episode posters and more. Each product comes with an explanation of what children can do to be a part of the solution to our environmental, spiritual and human conflicts.

And children will learn how they can become Earth Hero Ambassadors. http://www.moondrakeseries.com

5) Leaves on the Wind
This is our literary program, and it will focus on books that share history and our connection to one another. We will be building selections and creating a plan to distribute them to different venues – libraries, schools, nursing homes, halfway houses, daycares, churches, hospitals.

Two of our own books will begin this program. The Grass Maiden, Sacajawea from our Keepsake Storybook series, with the handmade doll and Awakening, Vol. I from the inspirational series: Embrace the World with Love Words and the World will be Changed.

This book was a winner at the BookFest Awards in 2023. It is a compilation of all those inspirational words that came to me in the night.

We will continue to add many more book selections including our Moon Drake series Moondraker Earth Hero Comics.

And finally,

6) Warrior Woman Spirit Campaign
Sacajawea was one of the many lost, stolen and abused Indigenous young women from the Ages. These women are still being taken, and many are being murdered. We must never forget them.

Through this campaign we want women to come together and share their stories and their wisdom with other women and girls.

At a time when we seem so far apart, we believe women, as nurturers, caretakers and givers-of-life, will help to change the world by creating a spiritual bridge of awareness to these injustices through their own stories.   http://www.warriorwomanspirit.com

7) SpiritWind.SHOP, our online store, is where people can help Humanity Shines fulfill its ongoing mission when they purchase products. Profit from every item in this store goes to a nonprofit cause.

It’s been twenty years since I wrote the first word in the script, Sacajawea, The Windcatcher. It’s been through many edits and transitions…

And this year it finally won two amazing awards. Best Historical Script at the ONIROS Script Awards in New York, and Best Feature Script at the Portland Script Awards in Portland, Oregon.

And also, this year, Humanity Shines Organization became a nonprofit entity. I formed it with my husband, Matthew Fitzpatrick and our daughter, Shawna, and her husband Marc Harris.

I’m reminded of the Genghis Khan quote:
If you’re afraid don’t do it. If you’re doing it, don’t be afraid.

In closing, I would like to read the final message from the organization’s business description…

We believe humans are reverently and wonderfully made, and the light we each hold is enough to ignite the flame of love.

We must come together, we must share ourselves, we must remember wisdom from the Ages and teach it to our young.

We must open doors and provide opportunities.

We must tell our stories through words and film and reach our arms around the globe.

We must believe in our potential! 

For We are the Light we Seek!                                                

Thank you for inviting me to speak, and I really appreciate what you do for your communities.
Jane L. Fitzpatrick
Executive Director

Journey of Discovery Journal!

Life is a journal full of discovery!

Journals help us remember experiences, hopes, and dreams that form and shape us. For Ages journaling has been a part of most cultures and traditions. In 1805-06, words written in journals chronicled the Lewis and Clark Expedition, which gave us a unique understanding of what happened on that journey.

As Sacajawea traveled with the Corps of Discovery, the captains and several other explorers wrote about her in their journals. One powerful entry gives us a snapshot of Sacajawea’s determination. But, to appreciate the grandness of this entry, we have to remember Sacajawea was a slave, she was a kidnapped, Native young woman living at a time when men dominated. So, for these men to actually write about her was astounding. But for her to feel she could voice her opinion showed her incredible inner strength and character.

In this entry, Sacajawea had not seen the Great Water, and she wanted to go so badly. She knew they would be returning east soon. So, when the captains said they were going to the ocean to see a whale that had washed ashore, instead of being silent, Sacajawea stood up for herself. Here is the account from Captain Lewis’ journal written January 6, 1806:

“[T]he Indian woman was very impo[r]tunate to be permited to go [to the ocean] and was therefore indulged; she observed that she had traveled a long way with us to see the great waters, and that now that monstrous fish was also to be seen, she thought it very hard she could not be permitted to see either.”

From these and other words, written over 200 years ago, we formed the character of Sacajawea for the feature film, Sacajawea, The Windcatcher.

Now is your opportunity to chronicle your own life events, your ideas and your dreams. This beautifully bound, reasonably priced journal would be a most meaningful gift for a young person just starting their quest or an older person writing their memories.

Please visit our store for some magnificent gift ideas, and the Journey of Discovery Journal at: CLICK

~Concept Art by Marcia K. Moore