FOUND is guided by a set of shared values that shape how we relate to ourselves, each other, and the world around us. These values are not rigid rules or moral hierarchies, they are living principles that evolve as we learn, grow, and respond to new information.
This list is not exhaustive, and members are encouraged to explore and define their own values alongside these.
Growth with Humility
We believe in personal growth without ego. Confidence does not require superiority, and achievement does not justify harm. We value self-respect, self-awareness, and continuous learning, without comparison or domination.
Equity and Justice
We do not believe that fairness means sameness. People have different needs, histories, and access to resources. We prioritize equity, accessibility, and justice, and we actively support accommodations that allow people of all abilities, identities, and circumstances to participate fully.
Curiosity and Lifelong Learning
We value curiosity over obedience. Questioning, exploration, and adaptation are essential to growth. Our understanding of the world evolves alongside science, medicine, and lived experience, and no idea is considered above inquiry.
Compassion, Kindness, and Care
We lead with compassion for ourselves and for others. Kindness is not passive or performative; it includes honesty, accountability, and repair when harm occurs. We aim to reduce suffering, not deny it.
Creativity, Joy, and Play
Humans are creative beings. Joy, humor, art, music, and play are essential parts of a meaningful life and a resilient community. Creative expression is encouraged as a way of learning, connecting, and healing.
Honesty and Integrity
We value truth, transparency, and ethical action. Integrity means acting in alignment with our values even when no one is watching. Trust is built through consistency, accountability, and follow-through.
Bravery, Vulnerability, and Resilience
Courage does not mean the absence of fear, it means acting with care in its presence. We value emotional honesty, healthy vulnerability, and the resilience to keep learning and trying again.
Our Values
How We Practice These Values
Rather than rigid rules, FOUND emphasizes personal agency, accountability, and real-world application.
In practice, this means:
Respecting bodily autonomy and consent — physically, emotionally, and mentally
Honoring boundaries as a form of care
Assuming good intent while addressing harmful behavior
Taking responsibility for mistakes and repairing harm when possible
Prioritizing self-care as a foundation for caring for others
Supporting those with less power or access when we are able
Focusing energy on what we can control and influence
Seeking balance rather than extremes
Valuing effort, learning, and adaptability over perfection
Participation is voluntary, non-coercive, and grounded in mutual respect.