Herbalista believes healthcare is a human right. We provide free, mobile herb clinics in Atlanta and around the world. With your help, we can continue to put herbal medicine in the hands of the people!
Our goal for this campaign is $15K, which is the average cost for one year’s programming. Our free clinics serve hundreds each year and with your support we can keep the wheels turning on this important community resource.
We are thrilled to be able to offer a few extra incentives to help us meet our goal, including:
* Matching donations up to $2,000 raised in the first week by the Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine
* Early Bird Perks— such as online herbal courses graciously donated by the Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine and Herbalista Community Project Consultations.
* For all our donors – your name engraved on the hubcaps for the Bus, so no matter where we go, we will be carried by the love and support of our community!
In the United States and in much of the world, quality healthcare is difficult to access. Together we can build a more inclusive model of care, one that acknowledges each person’s unique experience and affirms their humanity.
Herbalista uses mobile medicine as an affordable and practical way to reach and care for underserved communities, and have served thousands since their first clinic, a mere 5 years ago! Please consider a donation or a share with your friends to help spread the word and keep the wheels turning on this important resource!
Much appreciation to the communities who welcome us into their folds, love to the friends and family who share our journey, and gratitude to the mighty crew who holds it down in the ATL and now DUB to make it all possible.
And the crew I speak of is larger than Herbalista. It is larger than the Big House or the Open Door Community or the Apollo House. Our crew rolls deep. We may not always know each other, but we are headed in the same direction. We may not have realized we had each other’s backs, but we defend the same rights and stand by the same ideals.
A big shout-out to the urban agrarians; the homesteaders and humanitarians; the craftsmen and caretakers; the teachers and radicals; the permaculturalists and pacifists; the wellness warriors and earth champions.