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Sustained change, made possible by your support
“SHINE helped me understand that what happened to me was not my fault. I felt isolated and afraid after my assault, but knowing I wasn’t alone gave me hope to move forward.”
As access to psychedelics increases, so does the need to protect those impacted by harm. To ensure the health and longevity of psychedelic medicines, we need sustaining contributions to support survivors.
Your contributions help SHINE Collective provide no-cost or low-cost support services, empowering survivors and fostering safer, more compassionate communities.
100% of your donation going directly to our programs that support survivors.
Not all meaningful involvement comes with money! Find out about non-monetary contributions that have a lasting impact.
SHINE Collective is a California nonprofit corporation recognized by IRS as a tax-exempt public charity under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (Federal Tax ID: 36-5068976). Contributions to SHINE Collective qualify as tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.
Your donations directly support survivors
$100 Donation
Sponsors a 45-minute advocacy consultation call to help survivors take actionable steps in their healing path
$1,000 Donation
Sponsors a virtual educational workshop
$300 Donation
Sponsors a single group session for 6 people - including survivors and family members
$3,000 Donation
Sponsors a survivor cohort
$500 Donation
Sponsors a support group for psychedelic practitioners
$5,000 Donation
Sponsors an in-person workshop
In 2024, with donations from supporters like you,
we were able to help
Help us meet our goals for 2025
Your contribution will help us with our 2025 goals—act now to help us reach our goal by January 31st, 2025.
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survivors get connected with resources and help them shared their stories
In 2025, we aim to take this work even further. Our ambitious goals include:
Supporting 200 survivors by expanding our referral network nationwide.
Hosting virtual peer support cohorts supporting survivors and practitioners alike.
Offering educational workshops and training opportunities to improve safety and ethical care.
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participants through community peer support cohorts