The Rennix Weigh Group™ Ecosystem

One vision. Multiple brands. One dignity-centered system of design.

The Rennix Weigh Group™ is the integrated ecosystem I built to redesign how people experience food access, wellness, culture, and care—with dignity as the operating system.

This is not a collection of separate ventures. It is a cohesive body of work that informs my speaking, workshops, and advisory engagements with institutions and leadership teams seeking to modernize systems that impact real people.

At the center of this ecosystem is my signature approach: Dignity Architecture™—a practical, human-centered model for designing systems that are predictable, culturally responsive, emotionally safe, and built to restore agency.

What the ecosystem is designed to do

This ecosystem exists to generate applied proof, not just ideas.

Organizations engage this work when they need to:

Each brand within the ecosystem functions as a living laboratory, shaping how I advise, facilitate, and support system-level change.

The backbone: The Dignity Architecture Model™

The Dignity Architecture Model™ is the framework beneath the entire ecosystem and the lens behind my advisory and redesign work.

It is built on five integrated principles:

This model informs every system I design—across food access, wellness, institutional care, and experience design.

Pillar I: Dignity + Food Access

Applied systems design for modern food access

This pillar anchors my national leadership and systems work. It is where Dignity Architecture™ is most visible—and most urgently needed.

HungerDash™

Virtual food access, redesigned for dignity

HungerDash™ is a virtual food access model designed to deliver support without stigma. Families engage through choice, dignity, emotional safety, and community—not scarcity or shame.

What HungerDash demonstrates:

HungerDash serves as a live demonstration of dignity-centered systems in practice—informing advisory, consulting, and institutional design work.

Food Access Systems Consulting

Designing what comes next

Through my consulting work, I partner with organizations, cities, faith-based institutions, hospitals, and universities to modernize food access systems using the Dignity Architecture Model™.

This work may include:

Why this matters:

Consulting scales the architecture. HungerDash proves the model. Together, they establish a system designed for institutional adoption.

Pillar II: Wellness + Identity

Where the architecture was formed

This pillar reflects the lived experience and wellness foundation that shaped my systems thinking. It reinforces a core truth: outcomes are driven by structure, access, and design—not willpower.

The Rennix Weigh®

My original wellness work demonstrated how structured systems create sustainable transformation and established the foundation for my dignity-centered design approach.

AdFlava Spices™

AdFlava connects food, identity, and culture—honoring the emotional and cultural meaning of nourishment and grounding the work in lived humanity.

Pillar III: Love + Celebration

Dignity-centered experience design for life’s milestones

Care is not only about survival. It is also about joy.

Say Yes to the Venue™ (SYTTV)

SYTTV applies dignity-centered experience design to weddings and celebrations—ensuring couples feel seen, supported, and guided during life’s defining moments.

This pillar reflects a core belief of the ecosystem: systems should hold people in both crisis and celebration.

How the ecosystem works together

The ecosystem flows intentionally:

Each brand plays a distinct role, but together they form a full-spectrum system of care—from basic needs to life’s highest moments.

Brand DNA

Across every venture, the same principles remain constant:

These values ensure architectural integrity across the entire ecosystem.

How this work shows up in practice

This ecosystem directly informs my speaking, workshops, and advisory engagements. Leaders bring me in to rethink food access, dignity-centered care, and human-centered institutional design—drawing from applied models, lived experience, and systems architecture developed across the Rennix Weigh Group.