A Year of Giving for Satori Farms

With immense pride, I am donating all products at no cost to service centers throughout Oregon for the Psilocybin Access Fund through the Sheri Eckert Foundation. This will benefit around 530 people over the course of a year. Participants have the freedom to choose any licensed service center in Oregon for their session.

Logo of Sheri Eckert Foundation, featuring a hexagonal shape with a tree-like design and text on the right.

The Sheri Eckert Foundation and the Psilocybin Access Fund (PAF) aim to assist individuals in need of psilocybin therapy within the regulated model in Oregon, especially those from underserved communities who may not be able to afford the treatment. The PAF provides financial support to such individuals to expand their access to healing opportunities.

Their 2024 fundraising goal is to raise one million dollars to support the Psilocybin Access Fund, with a plan to establish a statewide "sliding scale" for psilocybin services in Oregon. They are committed to the state-regulated framework and believe that this model can make psychedelic services and therapy more accessible, widespread, and without legal risks. I Believe in this foundation, all of the work they are doing, the volunteer efforts and what it stands for.

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Flyer for Psilocybin Access Fund and Satori Farms partnership highlighting their support for psilocybin therapy in Oregon.
Satori Farms PDX logo with mushrooms and text about psilocybin partnership

News article about NUNM receiving a grant for psilocybin-assisted therapy research, including an image of dried mushrooms and powder in a glass dish.
Text discussing the LIGPATD study promoting affordable psychedelic therapy through free participation for financially disadvantaged Oregon residents, with psilocybin sessions and integration processes.

Packets labeled 'Heroic Hearts Project Satori Farms Cultivating Change'

Proud Partner
of the
HEROIC HEARTS PROJECT

Satori Farms Donates Psilocybin to this incredible
organization supporting Veterans in Oregon.