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What is the Donor Collaborative?
from Hillary and Kat

The Donor Collaborative is a virtual space for those who'd like to come a bit closer to the Gangaji Foundation. It was started during the pandemic by long time donors Kat Miller and Hillary Larson, as a place for donors to connect, inquire, and collaborate, all in the name of supporting Gangaji's presence in the world. It has grown from strength to strength. If you are a donor, and curious about joining, click on the button below and Kat or Hillary will send you a Zoom link to join the next meeting. 

The Donor Collaborative meets via Zoom on the second Saturday of each month at 9 AM PT.

In June, they hosted a special meeting with Gangaji to go behind the scenes of Finding Home. You can watch a recording of that here.

They will be hosting a meeting with Gangaji for donors and volunteers on September 13. Look out for an invitation soon.

Members of the donor collaborative and friends at our October Ashland Retreat, where they hosted a community breakfast.

And fun from their WhatsApp Group 😊

Next Meeting:
Saturday, July 12th 9:00 AM
In Your Local Time:
You will be able to join after your first donation.
If you are a donor, please login to sign up for the Donor Collaborative or to edit your membership.

“This is your resting place, your watering hole. Find what supports you, what includes you, and drink it in. Be nourished. Be enlivened. And when you feel thirsty again, drink some more.” —Gangaji

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From a Prison program volunteer

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