Connecting people to the right Resources.

At the Simplify Life Project, we believe support should feel clear, compassionate, and accessible—especially during life’s most difficult moments. We help individuals and families navigate complex challenges by offering trusted guidance, meaningful connections, and steady support, so no one has to face uncertainty alone.

About Us

Care built from lived experience…

The Simplify Life Project was born from a vision Founder Sarah Camirand carried for many years—one shaped by lived experience, deep compassion, and a desire to do better for people in their hardest moments.

Through her work and personal journey, Sarah saw firsthand how overwhelming and isolating life can feel during times of crisis, recovery, or major transition. She recognized that support often exists, but it can be difficult to navigate, fragmented, or simply too complex when someone is already struggling.

While helping individuals and families move, downsize, and start over, she also saw something deeper—people letting go of belongings tied to one chapter of their lives, often during incredibly vulnerable moments. She began to see the gap: these items, once meaningful, could become part of someone else’s fresh start. What was no longer needed in one home could help create stability, comfort, and dignity in another.

In 2025, that long-held vision became The Simplify Life Project—a dedicated effort to make support more human, more accessible, and easier to move through. What began as informal, hands-on help grew into a structured approach rooted in dignity, clarity, and care.

The Simplify Life Project exists to meet people where they are, working alongside trusted partners and referral networks to provide steady, practical support. Every step is guided by a simple belief: when care is clear and compassionate, people are better able to move forward with strength and stability.



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Support when life feels complex…

The Simplify Life Project exists to support individuals and families through trusted partnerships with community agencies—providing compassionate, practical care when life feels overwhelming.

We help ensure people receive the right support at the right time, especially during mental health challenges, recovery, crisis transitions, and high-need situations. By stepping in where gaps exist, we offer clarity, guidance, and hands-on support that helps reduce overwhelm and create stability.

We believe that when support is clear, accessible, and human, people are better able to heal, rebuild, and move forward.


Why support us?

Your support helps us show up when it matters most.

The Simplify Life Project works alongside community agencies to remove barriers for individuals and families facing some of life’s most difficult moments. When systems feel overwhelming or stretched, we provide hands-on, practical support that helps people move forward.

From easing the financial burden of starting over to offering steady guidance and real-life support, every contribution allows us to respond with care, compassion, and purpose.

Together, we can ensure no one has to navigate life’s hardest moments alone—and that support is not only available, but truly accessible.


Our programs

What we do?

  • We help individuals in crisis start over by transforming empty or unstable living spaces into safe, functional homes. Through donated furniture and household essentials, we provide what's needed to restore dignity, stability, and a sense of belonging. By removing the practical barriers of starting from nothing, we make difficult transitions feel possible-and humane.

  • Donations allow us to collect and provide furniture and essential household items for individuals moving into stable housing. Beds, tables, kitchen basics, and everyday necessities help turn an empty space into a livable home. Alongside this, our Life Skills Mentorship program focuses on the fundamentals of daily living. We provide hands-or guidance in financial literacy, budgeting, resume building, job readiness, cooking, cleaning, and basic household management. These are the skills that make independence sustainable-not just possible.

  • We support people navigating mental health challenges, substance-use recovery, trauma, and emotional distress. While we do not provide clinical care, we offer steady, compassionate support and connect individuals to trusted professionals and programs

  • We work closely with social workers, rehousing programs, detox facilities, rehab centres, and community organizations. Through these partnerships, we ensure referrals are ethical, appropriate, and grounded in real-world care.