
To Extend the Circle is to remember: We are part of something larger, and love must move…
Let It Ripple….
The work we do at Eclectica Hub is a deep privilege - woven from the wisdom of many different lived experiences.
As part of our commitment to reciprocity and regeneration, we donate 10% of all profits to organisations whose work ripples outward in ways that align with our values of sovereignty, right relationship, and embodied healing.
At this moment, our profit contributions are going to Water Is Life Gaza: A grassroots initiative dedicated to providing urgent access to clean drinking water for the people of Gaza, where a severe humanitarian crisis has left millions without reliable water sources.
Last month, our profits went to Birthing On Country: a movement focused on returning traditional childbirth practices to Indigenous communities, emphasizing culturally safe and holistic care for First Nations mothers and babies.
We periodically shift the direction of our giving to honour the evolving nature of what’s needed in the world. On this page, you’ll also find other causes and communities you can support directly, should you feel called to extend the circle further.
This is our way of remembering that the healing we seek is communal, not individual. Of ensuring our work gives back more than it takes.
Extend the Circle
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Birthing On Country
Birthing on Country is a movement focused on returning traditional childbirth practices to Indigenous communities, emphasizing culturally safe and holistic care for First Nations mothers and babies. It honours the deep connection between land, lineage, and life - restoring sovereignty and womb autonomy not only to birth, but to culture, story, and place.
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Coolamon Community
Coolamon Community assists Aboriginal Health Services and Communities to provide ongoing support to families. Traditionally when First Nations babies were born, everything was provided by the earth & family unit. That is no longer the case in Australia today where traditional supports have been eroded and new Aboriginal mums are at a serious disadvantage.
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Waminda South Coast Women’s Health and Welfare Aboriginal Corporation:
A culturally safe and holistic service providing women and their Aboriginal families an opportunity to belong and receive quality health and well-being support. Their key focus is to provide tailored strength based care and for Aboriginal women and their families to be leading and living self-determined futures.
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Sister Song (USA)
Sister Song's mission is to strengthen and amplify the collective voices of indigenous women and women of color to achieve reproductive justice. They work to ensure that all people have the autonomy to make decisions about their bodies, families, and futures within safe, supportive communities.
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Nazdeek (South Asia)
We are a women-led organization that advances community justice and legal empowerment through grants, strategic advising, and research support across South Asia. They work in deep collaboration with grassroots communities to challenge systemic inequality and amplify the voices of those most impacted.
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White Ribbon Alliance (Global)
The White Ribbon Alliance is an international non-profit organization that advocates for maternal health. The alliance focuses on ending maternal mortality and improving the health of mothers and newborns, by centering the voices and needs of women in their own care
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Water Is Life Gaza
A Grassroots Initiative dedicated to providing urgent access to clean drinking water for the people of Gaza, where a severe humanitarian crisis has left millions without reliable water sources.
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Desert Flower
A Non-For-Profit Charity dedicated to offering holistic medical care to young people and women who are survivors of trauma and Female Genital Mutilation.
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Yarning SafeNStrong (YSNS)
A Free and Confidential Counselling Service for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People who need to have a yarn with someone about their wellbeing.
