Sacred Service Trust

In honor of all those who suffer, we have today, June 27, 2000, created the Sacred Service Trust. This trust will be used in three ways:

  1. People with the means to do so can donate what they choose for those whose means are too limited to afford the products offered by Sacred Medicine Sanctuary;
  2. People who wish to subsidize the treatment of someone dear to them can designate the recipient;
  3. Any unused funds will be used to support the development of new products, conduct outcome research, and collect the resources to build a proper treatment facility.

 

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Sacred Medicine Sanctuary
Copyright by Ingrid Naiman 2000, 2001, 2005

 
     

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