Community Support
The Raven’s Wing Magical Co-Op believes that magic happens everyday. Our community shops are designed to be safe spaces for all people to allow for their exploration and healing, and to be a source of hope and transformation.
But we know that transformation also requires activism, and activism requires money. It’s fundamental to our beliefs to give financial support whenever possible to organizations we see are doing important work toward a more just world. In addition to the many local groups we’ve given in-kind donations toward their own fundraising efforts, these are the organizations we’ve given direct financial support to in the past and on an ongoing basis.
Ongoing
Quarterly donations based on sales to the Anti Police-Terror Project, Don’t Shoot Portland, Southerners on New Ground, and Ukraine Crisis Relief Fund through Global Giving.
Quarterly land tax payments to Native American Youth and Family Center in Portland and Sogorea Te Land Trust in Oakland.
2022
$80+ to Fair Fight Action.
$675+ to the Anti Police-Terror Project.
$170+ to Don’t Shoot Portland.
$500 in land tax to both Native American Youth and Family Center in Portland and Sogorea Te Land Trust in Oakland.
$1100+ to Southerners on New Ground, a Black-led organization that builds community and works for access for LGBTQ+ people of color across the Southern United States from a portion of all sales of Doc Grey Conjure Oils.
2021
$100+ to Peace Development Fund, toward restoring justice for Indigenous peoples.
$200+ to the Oregon Food Bank.
$500 to House of Tulip, a trans and gender nonconforming direct aid group, to support flood recovery in New Orleans.
$500+ to Imagine Water Works, to support flood recovery in New Orleans.
$550+ to the Anti Police-Terror Project.
$400+ to Don’t Shoot Portland.
$125 in land tax to both Native American Youth and Family Center in Portland and Sogorea Te Land Trust in Oakland.
$950+ from the sale of BLM spell kits to the Herbal Equity Project, a community support and reparations effort founded and led by Brunem Warshaw of WellDeep Remedies.
$1500+ to Southerners on New Ground, a Black-led organization that builds community and works for access for LGBTQ+ people of color across the Southern United States from a portion of all sales of Doc Grey Conjure Oils.
2020
For the month of June, we matched every donation you made toward racial justice organizations with equal contributions to the following organizations:
National Bail Out, East Oakland Collective, Don’t Shoot Portland.
Together, we contributed over $14,000 to this effort.
$200 to the National Police Accountability Project.
$200+ from the sale of BLM spell kits to the Herbal Equity Project, a community support and reparations effort founded and led by Brunem Warshaw of WellDeep Remedies.
$300+ to Southerners on New Ground, a Black-led organization that builds community and works for access for LGBTQ+ people of color across the Southern United States from a portion of all sales of Doc Grey Conjure Oils.