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Download your on-line membership form, Membership is one of the best and most basic ways of getting more involved with – or being of support to– the ever expanding and deepening work of the Animá Center. There are several different kinds of Available Memberships that you can choose from, according to your desired degree of involvement or your ability to help... and all include a subscription to the emailed Animá Journal. You need not be a student or practitioner of Animá, nor ever visit the Center, to become a member. All that’s necessary is for you to feel a personal affinity with any of the various components of this place, project or service, such as:
• The development and distribution of Animá Teachings and practice • The Counsel and support, inspiring life changes • The continued writing and publishing of essays dedicated to increased awareness and healing, personal and global wholeness (see Writings under Guides) and/or •The protection, restoration, or uses of the special Amimá Center land as: • A place of teaching, Events, Quests and Retreats • A Women’s Sanctuary • An Archaeological Preserve, ancient ceremonial site, and place of power • A Botanical Sanctuary and Wildlife Refuge As with all our programs and opportunities, membership is by suggested voluntary donation.
All members receive a personal letter of welcome, as well as a regularly emailed newsletter Animá Journal... featuring organization news, stories by both staff and participants, profiles of students and supporters, relevant book and movie reviews, Animá Center events and teachings announcements, announcements of events and programs by other allied groups and organizations, new photos of the Center and its plant and wildlife, progress reports on the restoration work at the Center, information on natural healing and medicinal herbs, inspiring artwork, poetry, and recently published articles by Jesse Wolf Hardin, Kiva Rose, Loba and associated students, friends and authors. The Animá Journal will be sent out via email, so be sure your spam filters allow in files from mail@animacenter.org.
Membership types/levels all come with the same privileges and benefits, the difference being the size of the total annual donation you commit to giving. We would provide discounts to events, if everyone wasn’t already welcome to come regardless of their ability to contribute! Your donations are absolutely essential however, so please pick a membership that represents what you can afford to give, as well as how much you can support this place, teaching, work and service in your heart. Donations can be made monthly, quarterly or annually, and either by Pay-Pal, money order or check. Basic ($15 to $30 per year suggested) Associate ($50 to $100 per year) Facilitator ($150 to $250 per year) Guardian ($300 to $500 per year) Core Supporter ($600 or more per year)
There is no charge for Anima membership or any events, services or materials per se, though there are suggested amounts for voluntary, sliding scale donations. The Center has absolutely no other income or financial support other than your contributions, and is totally dependent on your generosity not only to survive and tend this land but to do this important work. In addition, none of the directors/guides have an outside or fixed source of income, let alone a savings account or medical insurance. And almost none of the many published articles receive any compensation from the magazines they appear in, being submitted solely to reach and inspire those who need it most. You can get a better idea of what you are helping to fund, by reading the “What Your Donations Provide” section that follows. Please offer as much as you are able, to the degree you value what is given. Since no one is turned away for lack of funds, those who can donate extra help support the attendance of others with little or nothing to contribute. Anyone moved to donate substantially – periodically or sporadically – are what we call Supporters, some of whose profiles we are pleased to include in the Supporters section. Please understand that your donations are not tax-deductible, due to our not yet having incorporated as a nonprofit.
You can make a donation through PayPal here.
They can also be sent in the form of checks or Money Orders made out to: Gretchen (Loba) Geggis Larger donations can be deposited directly into the account. Please contact us for details.
• The preservation & active restoration of the Animá Botanical & Wildlife Sanctuary, a rare Southwestern river ecosystem. Once largely defoliated, the land now features a willow and cottonwood forest that’s home to wildlife such as endangered songbirds, elk, bear, lion, raptors and waterfowl. • The protection & resacramenting of an important archaeological site & sacred place-of-power. The sanctuary was once a village site and spiritual center for the ancient Sweet Medicine (Mogollon) people, and has never been excavated or disturbed. • Making Animá teachings, quests & gatherings, resident internships & counsel available to all who can benefit from them. There is no charge for any of our opportunities or offerings, and we host a number of impoverished students and seekers each year. • Support of a wilderness Women’s Sanctuary devoted to The Medicine Woman Tradition, and the empowerment and rewilding of sensitized womankind... with special programs for connecting to self, to each other, and to the living earth. • Getting out the message & lessons through the publication of inspired writings. Without your help we couldn’t afford the time to write down these insights, or get them printed in important but nonpaying magazines. Loba, Kiva and Jesse’s work currently appears in dozens of periodicals from Atlanta to Vancouver, as well as national publications such as Sagewoman. • The giving of books to libraries, learning centers, & engaged activists and seekers. Some of the people who need and deserve them the most, are also the least able to pay for them. • The photocopying and mailing of magazine articles, interviews and unpublished books to anyone requesting. We send out a large amount of writings and descriptive materials to interested folks from all over the world. • Letters of counsel, including dozens every month to various students, teachers, activists and seekers. Everyone receives a personal response addressing their quandary or need, affirming their authentic selves, encouraging them to fulfill their most meaningful purpose and fully live their dreams.
Sponsoring Specific Projects Some Supporters and one-time contributors prefer to sponsor and take some responsibility for a particular important project, rather than donating to the general fund. Sponsors are currently being sought for the following specific needs: • Self publishing any one or number of existing unpublished Anima works including the important Way of Anima, Wolf’s edgy Kokopelli Seed novel, the canyon-inspired Gifting Bones runic stones syestem, Loba’s philosophy and delight-filled cookbook The Enchanted Pantry, and the bridge building Town That Waves • Recording and publishing spoken word CD’s of existing books and writings • Funding an Anima outreach campaign • Purchase of a solar powered freezer, solar panels and batteries so that we can store fresh wild and purchased food at the Sanctuary • Additional 12 volt gel-cel deep cycle batteries for the internet system • Drinking grade plastic water storage barrels • Purchase of a used vehicle getting optimum gas mileage
Non-Monetary Ways Of Contributing There are other ways besides monetary donations that you can give to this place and work, including labor or personal services, or donating items that you might already have and not need. Misc.: Folding chairs, bean bag seats and folding tables. High Capacity internal or frame backpacks for hauling supplies into the Sanctuary during high water events. Saplings and berry cuttings indigenous to the mountainous Southwest. Canning jars and lids. Solar powered LED lanterns. Tarps. Printer paper. Shawls and sarongs. Wool blankets, sheets, pillows and sleeping pads. Flashlights, especially LED. AAA and AA batteries. Solar outdoor/yard lights. Medical: Everclear (grain alcohol), Vodka or Brandy for making herbal tinctures. Herbs (especially home-grown or personally ethically wildcrafted). Extra Virgin Olive Oil or Jojoba Oil. 1 to 6 ounce dropper bottles. Canning jars and lids, any size. A blood pressure gauge. An herbal tincture press for medicine making. Large Items: We are also looking for especially generous benefactors to donate A small car (Miata, Honda, Suburu) with excellent gas mileage, as higher gas costs are really impacting the Center. Replacement Apple laptop computers, and/or repair work on our broken laptops. Construction materials for building a second composting outhouse. Services: We appreciate any help you can be with tree plantings and riparian restoration projects. Vehicle maintenance. Construction. Firewood cutting and splitting. Internet research or outreach for Anima. And photocopy services at your home or work. Download your on-line membership form, . To donate through PayPal, go here | ||
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Over the past three decades, both this Sanctuary and this work have been blessed by a small number of especially caring and committed individuals. Some of these were people the Center or it’s residents had helped, others were neither students nor guests, but all felt connected... and moved to help. Some provided essential financial gifts, some provided important connections or services, some have become dear and lifelong family. Below are a few brief profiles of the Center and Sanctuary’s current supporters and allies.
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