
Make a Donation
Those most in need of care are often the people who can least afford it. All donations go directly to funding sliding scale appointments. Help offer equitable access to care for our island community!
Why donate?
To Support our most vulnerable neighbors
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BIPOC
Intergenerational and ongoing systemic trauma are very real aspects of the lives of BIPOC folks. Offer a small act of reparations and care to those whose ancestral lands and lives were stolen.
Image: Island BIPOC farmer @GrassBecomesWave shows off her Oak Harbor—grown marigolds ready for fiber dyeing
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LGBTQIA+
Holding an LGBTQIA+ identity can come with a myriad of systemic and interpersonal traumas that extend far beyond severance from families of origin. Offer a supportive space of connection and caring touch.
Image: Queer and trans—owned community art space @HeyMeetMarket in Coupeville shows off their pride
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The Neurospicy
CPTSD is rampant in the neurodivergent community, and interoception and emotional regulation can be a struggle. Offer an hour of co-regulation and embodiment through safe touch.
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Farm Workers
Farmers have one of the most physically demanding jobs on the planet, and the monetary rewards of small scale farming are slim to none. Offer reciprocal care by supporting the bodies that nourish ours.
Image: Woman—owned @FoggyHillFarm shows off their abundant carrot harvest