Service for our soul

We understand community projects as devotion made visible. Caring for one another, tending shared spaces, feeding the hungry, and responding to real needs are not side efforts to spiritual life, but expressions of it.


At Threshold, collective action is a form of prayer, and service is practiced with consent, integrity, and care. What we build together is part of the ritual: grounded, relational, and offered in service to life.

Threshold’s mission is rooted in care that meets people where life is most fragile. We support and provide emergency medical services and occupational therapy–based care in Baja, México, responding to real, immediate needs with skill, dignity, and presence. Emergency response is threshold work in its most literal form: tending the space between crisis and stabilization, fear and safety, life and loss.


We have a small team of licensed paramedics in Mexico, bringing professional training, experience, and accountability to this work. This care is offered without spectacle and without hierarchy, grounded in the belief that access to lifesaving support should not be determined by circumstance or status.


Alongside emergency services, Threshold’s Therapy Clinic includes occupational therapy services provided by a licensed occupational therapist, with a focus on myofascial release, body mechanics, environmental modifications, functional mobility, and advanced support for stroke and brain injury recovery. This work supports people in reclaiming daily function, autonomy, and quality of life after injury, illness, or disruption. Together, these offerings reflect our commitment to whole-human care: tending bodies, nervous systems, homes, and lives as part of our spiritual practice. At


Threshold, service is not separate from devotion. It is one of the ways devotion becomes visible, practical, and shared.

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