Minimalism isn’t just a design choice: it’s a way of life and its own philosophy.

Mercado was the result of burnout. We were going to fast, wanting too much, and were unable to appreciate all the things we already had and took for granted. Inevitably, it was time to stop, breathe, and re-evaluate our lives.

Our aim is to share positivity and help others live a more meaningful life that’s not filled with mere things, but actual people and connections with others.

Friends of the Cecil

(626) 226-0908 (voice/text)

stmaxkolbe@yahoo.com

Friends of the Cecil is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (application pending). EIN 33-3948831

Rooted in compassion and justice, we welcome all—without exception—and do not discriminate based on race, religion, gender, identity, ability, substance use status, or any other status protected by law.

Friends of the Cecil is a ministry of The St. Max Kolbe Mission and the Old Catholic Diocese of the Pacific.