community partners

Chacruna Institute aims to co-create a world where plant medicines and other psychedelics are understood, protected, honored, and valued as part of our cultural identity, and integrated into our social, legal and health care systems in ways that are equitable and just.

Asian Americans for Psychedelic Advocacy is a community initiative we helped establish together to center Asian voices in the psychedelic movement. AAPA addresses the unique cultural, historical, and systemic barriers that Asian Americans and Asians face in accessing psychedelic healing, advocacy, and education. Together, we advocate for equitable policies, culturally informed frameworks, and the integration of ancestral wisdom into modern psychedelic practices in right relationship. Through monthly meetups, workshops, and advocacy efforts, AAPA creates spaces for dialogue, empowerment, and collective healing. Join our monthly meeting the first Monday of the month. 

Fireside Project is a psychedelic peer support line providing emotional support during and after psychedelic experiences. There mission is to minimize the risks associated with psychedelic experiences by providing compassionate, accessible, and culturally responsive peer support.

Taiwan Psychedelic Collective is a virtual community launched in July 2023, inspired by APC’s community gathering at Psychedelic Science 2023. With over 400 members from diverse fields—including medicine, psychology, ethnobotany, and the arts—the collective is a growing hub for interdisciplinary exchange and exploration. While still in its early stages, members are actively organizing presentations, building a psychedelic resource database, and connecting with allies across East Asia.

Soltara Healing Center strives to provide an authentic, safe, and loving space for individuals, regardless of their background, to get in touch with their truth. Soltara serves medicine in sacred ceremony, empowering guests with knowledge and tools to continue their journey back home.

Psychedelic Pharmacist Association is devoted to educating pharmacists in enhancing psychedelic literacy and and advancing psychedelics as medicines.

Initiated by the People of Color Psychedelic Collective, the Psychedelic Alliance for Healing & Justice (PAHJ) collaborates with aligned organizations to center racial justice in psychedelic spaces, repair harm from the war on drugs, and ensure Black and brown communities lead the movement for equitable access. Together, we resist extractive systems, amplify traditional knowledge, and build networks of BIPOC healers, researchers, and advocates.