Our Mission
Elisa Jacobs
President & Co-Founder
Fascinated by the brain and physics, and after sustaining a closed head injury, she started on what would become her life’s passion. Inspired by her Creator, the death of her daughter Tiffany, her professors at Harvard, and her son’s relentless aspiration to leave the world better than she found it, she created the S.A.M.M Program. The program is designed to help children who have sustained a variety of traumas, recover, using non-invasive, holistic therapies, that incorporate Science, Art, Music and Mindfulness and have a high efficacy rate. She has used the S.A.M.M. Program working with children in private settings{her company NeuroKids), and in collaboration with numerous other NGO’s and organizations.
She has been a guest speaker at Harvard University, COP28-Dubai, UAE, Bellevue College, WA, Boston Children’s Hospital, at a fundraiser at the home of Howard Schultz, former CEO of Starbucks, with Tipper Gore,(the wife of former U.S. Vice President Al Gore) at a fundraiser for Jewish Family Service-Seattle, on NBC-TV, CBS radio, Natural Farmerś Teaching Coalition-Israel and Farm to Fork-NIgeria. She is the owner of Joyful Bliss, raw, organic, vegan, handcrafted artisan chocolates. One hundred percent of all profits are joyfully donated to The Tiffany Project.
In her spare time she loves to research and apply ideas that are innovative in improving her life, the quality of life for others and the planet. Quantum and particle physics, neuroscience, traveling, hiking, organic/regenerative gardening, exploring, and volunteering are some of her passions. Her goal in life? To inspire as many people as she can to create Peace Through Love on this Earth. She currently resides in Northern Israel.
Sam Bevans
Vice President & Co - Founder
Sam is the dynamic co-founder and CEO of GG Biologicals, a forward-thinking company at the forefront of Regenerative Agriculture. With over 13 years of dedicated experience in regenerative agriculture, Sam is deeply committed to the vital mission of healing our soils and nurturing future generations.
As an influential entrepreneur and a visionary ecosystem developer, Sam has carved a niche for himself in the industry. He is also widely recognized as an accomplished guest speaker, frequently gracing international events within the agriculture and climate change sectors with his insightful contributions.
In his leisure time, Sam enjoys exploring new destinations and spreading a message of positive change. He is actively involved in nonprofit initiatives, particularly through The Tiffany Project 501c3, where he inspires others to embrace the philosophy of “Be the Change.”
The Agricultural Wing
The Dimock center/mary eliza mahoney home
The Educational Wing
P.O. Box 2064
Kamuela, Hawai’i
96743 U.S.A.