Rescue MI Nature Now, Inc. is a Michigan Nonprofit Organization aiming to connect empowering communities through nature based programs that educate self-sustainability through gardening,the importance of wildlife ecosystems, & advocating for environmental friendly & biodegradable living.

Sustainable Green Solutions

Beehive Preservation

Ecology & Ecosystems

Through combined efforts, our collective of nature activist & enthusiast provide on site education that promote nature & green sustainability. Our general programs are perfect for audiences of all ages & provides a space for people to connect & build stronger bonds within their community.

Rescue MI Nature Now, Inc. is a nonprofit dedicated providing resources & services that advocate for a green & united future. Our growing programs continue to evolve to align with progressive & traditional environmental values.

Rescue MI Nature Now, Inc. is a Michigan Nonprofit Organization aiming to connect empowering communities through nature based programs that educate self-sustainability through gardening,the importance of wildlife ecosystems, & advocating for Eco-friendly & biodegradable lifestyl

Andrew Buendia is a graduate from the University of Michigan-Dearborn with a dual bachelors in Political Science and Sociology. Fueled by a passion to ensure that Detroit communities are directly representative of not just the current residents, but also the long lineage of residents is what prompted Andrew to become more involved with the city he grew up in. One way to do this is by coordinating community relations to gain better insight to what the community not only wants, but the best method of action to go about solving their impending issues.

Brodrick Wilks is a Recent University of Michigan graduate with a Bachelor’s of Business Administration; coordinated with Brilliant Detroit to host 30 Axiom student volunteers in August 2019 where they helped transform vacant lots by beautifying and cleaning up a green space and removing overgrown tree brush and weeds from community garden.