Right relationship with the medicine. With the land. With the people and cultures who have stewarded it. With one another. And with ourselves.
Your gift funds scholarships for those who cannot afford this work, paid apprenticeships for BIPOC facilitators, and reinvestment into the lands and lineages that steward these medicines.
Give OnceSustained giving builds what one-time funding cannot — long-term mentorship, community partnerships, and consistent support for those historically excluded from psychedelic healing spaces.
Every contribution flows directly into these commitments.
Right relationship is living in ways that honor mutual responsibility and interdependence within the living systems that sustain us and all beings on this planet.
Intentionally centering BIPOC and culturally diverse facilitators, investing in paid apprenticeships for emerging leaders, and advancing education on systemic inequities within psychedelic care.
Supporting mental and physical health for those who cannot afford it, with priority given to communities whose ancestors stewarded these sacred medicines.
Amplifying Indigenous and underrepresented leaders historically silenced within psychedelic spaces, and supporting individuals in reclaiming their stories, wisdom, and authority.
Committing financial, educational, and relational reinvestment into the communities and lineages from which these medicines originate.
Preparing participants with education on the land's history, local communities, language, and cultural context before each retreat.
Providing accessible, culturally grounded learning on psychedelic history, ethics, trauma-informed care, and systemic inequities.
Contributing to and amplifying ethical, culturally responsive research on the therapeutic, communal, and intergenerational impacts of psychedelic medicine.
Developing mentorship pathways, ethical training models, and collaborative partnerships that prioritize long-term integrity over rapid commercialization.
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