Make a difference in the lives
of domestic violence survivors
“It gives me peace. Hanging out with others and just grounding myself is super important. And seeing the work that I’ve done, seeing it grow, it’s so beautiful. It’s just so crazy to just to see all of it blooming.” ”
Help support parent and child healing from domestic violence through therapeutic gardening
Rooted Hands Collective is a 501(c)(3) registered in the state of Washington. All donations are tax deductible.
Support healing through nature
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Help build a garden
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Plant seeds of hope
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Support healing through nature 〰️ Help build a garden 〰️ Plant seeds of hope 〰️
With a donation, you are providing crucial support for the second year of our therapeutic gardening program for domestic violence survivors. Participants report feeling more relaxed, joyful, and connected to their community after the session.
We can’t wait to facilitate another growing season and reach even more families in 2026, and we need your help to make it happen!
We provide healing through nature connection for vulnerable populations, and are the only non-profit offering therapeutic gardening in Washington state.
Read about our 2025 therapeutic gardening program for domestic violence survivors.
Why give?
Your donation to Rooted Hands Collective goes a long way.
We have low overhead, and are both extremely resourceful and determined to bring therapeutic nature connection to those who need it most.
As a new non-profit, your funds are helping us get off of the ground. We are so grateful for every dollar donated, and can’t wait to offer this healing program to more individuals and families.
Giving FAQs
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Yes. Rooted Hands Collective is a registered 501(c)(c)(3) in Washington State. Donating to a 501(c)(3) allows you to support a worthy cause, and receive a tax cut at the end of the year. Donate before December 31st to get a deduction on your 2025 taxes. Upon donating, you will receive a receipt for your records.
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Rooted Hands Collective is a small but mighty team of passionate nature mentors, mental health graduate students, and therapeutic horticulturalists. We work with youth and families who have experienced trauma to provide a path to healing through therapeutic nature-based activities.
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Funds go toward seeds, plant starts, art supplies, soil, and our time to facilitate the programs.