Resources for Legal Psilocybin Mushroom Therapy in Oregon

2 years and still going strong. The legal psilocybin therapy industry in Oregon has served more than 5000 people so far. That said, the legal psychedelic landscape is still a bit difficult to navigate, so here are some resources to make it easier.

Sheri Eckert Foundation

This incredible foundation is pioneering a number of psychedelic initiatives. First and foremost, they’ve established a scholarship fund for folks who can’t afford this therapy. It’s easy to apply for, and they are oh-so helpful.

The Fireside Project

This organization is all about psychedelic education and providing remote crisis support. To learn more about the medicine or get involved with community initiatives, click on the link above

Healing Advocacy Fund

This non-profit is determined to refine and expand state-regulated psilocybin therapy programs in both Oregon and Colorado.

The Open Project

A network of non-profits—from hospitals and governmental organizations to non-profits and psilocybin service centers—this group is pioneering research, crunching the data and making sure we learn as the psychedelic movement expands.