Featured Projects

We supported community-led mushroom education and food sovereignty workshops in Ayuuk territory. Led by a local facilitator, the project reignited ancestral knowledge and encouraged renewed connection to traditional plant medicine. These workshops were rooted in restoring cultural practices disrupted by colonial religious influence, helping participants renew relationship with mushrooms as both nourishment and medicine.

In 2024, we contributed $10,000 to the building of a museum honoring María Sabina — the Mazatec curandera whose life and legacy inspired our name. Created in collaboration with Paul Stamets and the Fungi Foundation, the museum will preserve the Indigenous knowledge of the Mazatec people and serve as a sacred site for learning, remembrance, and cultural continuity.

Showing up for our neighbors with warmth, goods, and no strings attached. From downtown Odàwà (Ottawa) to Tkaronto encampments, our Kindness Crew shares winter survival kits, gift cards, boots, and other necessities — in person, with care. Sometimes it’s a tent. Sometimes it’s a turkey. It’s always human.

Direct giving through trusted networks, one urgent need at a time. From vet bills to rent relief, from hurricane response to healing support for a 2-Spirit artist — we believe care is strongest when it moves through relationships. We’ve offered emergency aid to the Inuit Friendship Circle and helped people access treatment during mental health crises. We offer fewer, larger gifts, rooted in trust.
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