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A Call for Your Support!

What’s really important is love and compassion, helping others; those are the important things. Genuine empathy and compassion for others who are disadvantaged and suffering can help you overcome your own difficulties.
— Grandmother Tsering Dolma Gyaltong 
 
 

The Grandmothers Wisdom Project is committed to preserving the lives of our elders, their traditions, communities, and the causes and projects they lead, support and work with. 

In an effort to support the Grandmothers and their causes, the Grandmothers Wisdom Project has created a platform to foster the advancement of their charitable work to strengthen their circle of support.

Each of the Grandmothers works closely with organizations, projects and programs that are related to their mission and the work they are committed to. Donations to the Grandmothers Wisdom Project Causes will go directly to the Grandmothers’ projects and organizations.

 
 

Tibetan Children’s Village

Grandmother Tsering Dolma Gyaltong
Dharamsala, India

Tibetan Children's Villages is an integrated community in exile for the care and education of orphans, destitutes and refugee children from Tibet. The Mission of Tibetan Children's Villages - is to certify that all Tibetan children under its care receive a sound education, strong cultural identity, and become self-reliant and contributing members of the Tibetan community and the world at large.

 
 

Santa Casa De Cura

Grandmother Clara Shinobu Iura
Amazonia, Brazil

The Santa Casa de Cura (Holy House of Healing) was founded in 1999 as the first Spiritual Hospital in the Céu do Mapiá village, located in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest. The Santa Casa is dedicated to sustaining the spiritual and physical healthcare needs of its community and of the surrounding region.The Santa Casa functions primarily as a charitable institution. The Healing House also aids in providing inpatient and outpatient services as well as medical transport for those in need. The Santa Casa provides assistance with births, tends to ailments such as fractures, traumas, snake and spider bites, bruises and burns, and treats diseases such as dengue fever, malaria, hypertension, and the most prevalent strains of tropical diseases.  

 
 

Afraid Of Bear - American Horse Tiospaye

Grandmother Beatrice Long Visitor Holy Dance
New York, USA

Our mission is to practice and pass on to future generations the ancestral knowledge and spiritual practice of our Lakota relatives through our traditional ceremonies, including the Sun Dance. We are now in our fourth decade of hosting the annual Sun Dance in the Black Hills. While the Sun Dance is the most sacred of our ceremonies, we now seek to bring back into practice the other six sacred ceremonies which faded from practice when declared illegal by the US government in the 1800’s and to capture these ceremonies on film.

 
 

The Path

Grandmother Flordemayo
New Mexico, USA

The mission of The Path is to conserve and distribute seeds for future generations. This is met through seed conservation, education, and collaboration with other organizations.

The Path is housed in Estancia, New Mexico. Grandmother Flordemayo’s five sacred temples of humanity rest in this place: The Temple of The Golden Child, The Water Temple, The Fire Temple, The Seed Temple and The Earth Temple. These sacred sites serve as places for ceremony, celebrations, group teachings, and beautiful reminders of our deep connection with Mother Earth. The purpose of the Seed Temple is to preserve, propagate, and protect seeds of heritage, heirloom or endangered crop species and varieties for future generations. In the spirit of community service, these seeds will be shared so families can benefit from their goodness.

 
 

Oyenano Village 

Grandmother Bernadette Rebienot
Gabon, Central Africa

The Oyenano Village was created in 1979 by Grandmother Bernadette Rebienot, as the center for her traditional practice where she built her healing temple. It is located near Libreville in an ancient forest area, between a river and a sea inlet. The word Oyenano means reunion and it symbolizes the philosophy of the place. The therapeutic approach consists in reunifying people with themselves, gathering different cultures together, connecting the ancestors with the new generations etc.The Village is welcoming patients from Gabon and all over the world for treatments and traditional initiations. It is open to anybody looking for spiritual healthcare, suffering from ancestral or karmic issues, those in search for life meaning, who want to find one's spiritual way and discover one's identity. It is also hosting each summer the Njembé ceremony, the women's rite of passage and all along the year the Bwiti Dissumba and Abanji rites which are mixed.

 
 

Amazon Flowers Blooming All Around The World

Grandmother Maria Alice Campos Freire
Brasilia, Brazil

Florais da Amazônia is a flower essences system based on principles of natural laws and a worldview inspired by the legacy of traditional Amazonian peoples. It expresses the cultivation of health and the nourishment of inner balance and the harmonious expression of being.

It safeguards a heritage of a natural order, with a subtle and quantum character, for the benefit of human health and related kingdoms.

Florais da Amazônia system is an original and unique expression of therapeutic attributes. It brings keys to self-knowledge transmitted by the Amazon rainforest and its beings. the web of life. This guiding thread manifests in every realm and in every individual which, when in alignment and balance, mirrors the health of nature.

 
 

A Women’s Healing Journey/Turtle Island Project

Grandmother Mona Polacca
Arizona, USA

Turtle Island Project (TIP) is committed to cultivating an appreciation for the contributions individual participation makes to the process of healing. A Women’s Healing Journey is a retreat program committed to rekindling participant’s awareness of the world around them through creative new ways of healing. The mission is to provide training, education and research to individuals, families and health-care professionals who are interested in expanding their therapeutic repertoire. The TIP promotes a multidimensional healing paradigm supported by Native Americans and non-Native health professionals.

 
 

Grandmothers Wisdom Project

The Grandmothers Wisdom Project is an Earth-based community dedicated to preserving and nurturing the timeless legacy of ancient traditions, providing us with profound insights into the mysteries of life.

By supporting the Grandmothers Wisdom Project you will be contributing towards our overarching long-term plan of building a sustainable web-portal. Your financial support will help offset the production costs of our events, retreats, Indigenous curriculums and grass-roots community building that will be reflective of our mission and purpose in reverence of reclaiming and reconnecting original Earth-honoring traditions woven into present day.