This work is vital. Access to do this work is imperative. It is my work as a white herbalist to participate in the success of this project.
Team Members
sunday
$11,632.74
107 Supporters
Kelly
$3,549
26 Supporters
Halle
$750
7 Supporters
Audrey Gidman
$709
7 Supporters
MaskBlocABQ
$420
8 Supporters
AdoptADebtor Collective
$350
8 Supporters
Ryan
$40
3 Supporters
max
$48
2 Supporters
Story
4 months 1 week
remaining
$58,152
699 Supporters
52% of
$110,000 goal
$100
sunday received a $100 donation from skyy greenriver
2 months ago
wholeheartedly in support of this pillar in the world and work of decolonization. moonpence farms and serenus herbs is a true embodiment of disability community, reparations, land sovereignty, and making indigenous medicinal practices accessible to those in need in the midst of the most disastrous state of healthcare inequality our people have seen. keep it up!!
Anonymous and 5 others
$50
sunday received a $50 donation from Marnie
4 months ago
funding community herbal care benefits overall public health. your medicines soothe aches physical and spiritual
Anonymous and 7 others
$100
Elaine M Sullivan made a $100 donation
4 months ago
Thank you for this creative way to contribute to community health.
Anonymous and 2 others
Anonymous made a donation
4 months ago
sunday and 3 others
sunday received a donation from Ru H
6 months ago
Serenus Chiron sensitive skin oil has noticeably accelerated my scars’ healing. The soothing salve has changed my chronically ill friends’ lives bringing precious moments of relief. There is so much intention and skill in what you do, I hope more folks see this and contribute so you can live on your land peacefully and comfortably. 💚🌿
“As an Afro-Indigenous disabled queer person, finding a trusted source for traditional crafted medicines has always been important to me. When I discovered the Herb Bank I was beyond excited. The quality and authenticity of the medicines I received were exceptional, and knowing they came from someone who truly understands our shared cultural heritage and land appreciation made the experience even more meaningful. This Herb Bank is a treasure for our community, and I highly recommend it to anyone seeking genuine traditional healing.”
- Ren
“I was SO happy to have found this as an indigenous person with chronic pain, who is covid-cautious. I can't afford herbal products like these and herbal shops are often inaccessible and white-dominated spaces. I feel so seen and I deeply appreciate the work that [you] do. I'm so thrilled to know a place like this even exists, it fills my heart. Kewawiyamen.”