Indigenous Keur Xaleyi is strategically investing in the revitalization of community infrastructure. We believe that by rebuilding our environment—from libraries to senior living—we rebuild the spirit of our community, fostering social cohesion and economic prosperity.
Creating spaces that bring neighbors together, fostering a safer, more connected community environment.
Generating local employment during construction and creating sustainable long-term jobs in operations and agri-tech.
Converting vacant properties into modern assets, including senior housing, veteran support, and supermarkets.
Leadership
At the heart of Indigenous Keur Xaleyi is the vision of Aisha V. Fall. Driven by a deep commitment to humanitarian aid and community restoration, Aisha established the "Cultural House of the Children" to be more than just a development project—it is a promise to the future of Sandtown-Winchester.
Her strategic approach combines infrastructure rehabilitation with social innovation, ensuring that every new building—from the senior center to the learning hub—serves as a catalyst for economic prosperity and social cohesion. Aisha believes that by investing in our environment, we invest in the dignity and potential of every resident.
"Restoring Community, Rebuilding Lives"
Our Initiatives
The Sandtown Winchester Community Project
Rehabilitating the local library into a comprehensive learning and recreation hub for our youth.
Educational Programs
Safe Recreational Space
A dedicated center providing 1,000 units to support our aging population with dignity and comfort.
1,000 Residential Units
Accessible Amenities
A 20,000 sq. ft. complex honoring those who served, providing 50 dedicated housing units.
50 Dedicated Units
Support Services On-site
The "Guided Path" program includes 10 re-entry houses and transport services for returning citizens.
10 Re-entry Houses
Passenger Van Service
Establishment of a local supermarket to combat food deserts, plus underground parking facilities.
Your support builds the foundation for these projects.
Sustainability
We aren't just building housing; we are building a sustainable future. Indigenous Keur Xaleyi utilizes advanced agritech to provide fresh food and revenue for the community.
High-yield production of Lettuce, Cabbage, Herbs, Greens, and Tomatoes within the city.
Sustainable local fish and shrimp production systems.
Integration of Solar Panels and Wind Turbine Wall Systems to power our facilities.
Senior Units
Sq Ft Veterans Complex
Re-entry Houses
Unified Vision
Whether you are an investor, a community member, or a volunteer, we want to hear from you. The Sandtown-Winchester project thrives on collaboration.
Premises Address
1323 N Gilmor St, Baltimore, MD 21217
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Founder
Aisha V. Fall
"While the project incurs significant upfront costs, the long-term benefits of social cohesion and economic stimulus outweigh the initial investment."