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Help us extend care beyond the retreat, into the community.

If you are a foundation, organization, or individual interested in contributing at a deeper level, we welcome partnerships that support long-term capacity building and systemic impact. Please get in touch.

How your donations help:

Donation

What it covers

Intervention: electrolytes & basic nourishment; safe shelter for 1 night, transport costs, ID-related paperwork and admin fees, potential overstaying fines, medication.

 

General: print flyers and info cards, space rental for meetings, transport costs.

Intervention: clothing, toiletries, food; several nights of safe accommodation, flight Cusco-Lima (urgent relocation), private medical services.

General: starts covering emergency response airtime and management.

Intervention: new phone and SIM card; backpack, suitcase, shoes; partial specialist consultation session (e.g. psychiatrist, legal); SERT’s team support session.

General: starts covering a shift for a team member, debrief session or supervision for SERT members, external professional consultation.

Intervention: several expert consultations (therapist, psychiatrist, legal, medical); ground transport for multiple appointments; short-term food and shelter for one high-need case.

General: coordination time for complex case management, punctual educational and organizational developments.

Intervention: supporting international repatriation flight, full crisis response operations (multi-person shift); short-term food and shelter in several cases, and longer coverage in high-need situations.

General: team specialized trainings; coverage for permanent, key organizational roles and collaborators; long-term projects, and growing the team to support more people in a larger area.

Why it matters

  • It helps us guarantee basic safety, dignity, and access to care.

  • Helps us educate the community and promote early, responsible contact.

  • Provides critical short-term stability and care for someone in crisis, especially after discharge from a ceremony, clinic, or holding space.

  • Allows us to hold the crisis and the after, ensuring responders are resourced and people in crisis aren’t abandoned once the peak has passed.

  • Empowers the team to respond safely and sustainably.

  • Ensures coordinated response when things get really tough.

  • Allows us to plan long-term, sustainable developments, and build infrastructure.

  • Keeps the heart of the team beating and ready to serve.

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