www.hinahon.ph
This website Hinahon.ph is a space for ancestral stories through direct immersive experiences of remembering native ancestral healing practices that have been erased and forgotten through the colonialist-capitalist systems we are living amidst. Hinahon.ph is also a bridge for mutual aid support towards cultural wisdom bearers of TayukSidi Collective in the Philippines.
As a community, Hinahon gathers with native healers to learn from traditional ecological practices, we organize annual by-invitation immersions to remember ancestral connection, and we support the fundraising efforts for on-the-grounds needs of the community surrounding the Babaylans. We are actively gathering donations that directly go to TayukSidi Collective.
Tayuksidi Collective is a network of cultural wisdom bearers and advocates supporting the Babaylan, Tambalan, Manghihilot, Albularyo, Native Healers & Ritualists in the Philippines.
Its goal is to help rebuild and sustain ritual community houses, as spaces for storytelling, knowledge sharing and community gathering led by local healers. While, documenting and archiving their practices to build long-term cultural continuity of traditional ecological knowledge and spiritual heritage.
In this time of climate emergency and modernisation, we wish to inspire local communities and youth to protect our sacred environment.
[Lisa] request “our story or our stories ” as a paragraph or section in “About Us” page. To make it more personal and relatable to the same people you are trying to reach. People with the same passion for this cause.
Don’t be too corporate and ‘definition” wise.
how did this started?
Call to Action
[Lisa] How can you support us ?
One-time Donations, Recurring Donations
Peer-to-Peer Fundraising: raising by soliciting donations from your personal networks.
In Kind Donation such as goods, services, venues
Donations
We invite you to offer a donation to support the mission of TayukSidi Collective to reach our continuous goal of rebuilding and sustaining ritual community houses, as spaces for storytelling, knowledge sharing and community gathering led by local healers.
Your donations will be directed towards
(a) material and logistic costs to build native houses on ancestral land,
(b) inviting access to low-income community youth to receive the educational cultural wisdom from these community houses,
(c) and basic food and transportation needs of the volunteers and workers.
Long-term Partnerships
If you are a business owner interested in partnering with Hinahon to offer continuous partial proceeds towards TayukSidi; especially if you are Filipino owned, please contact us directly. We would love to build long term partnerships to support this movement that directly supports ancestral land and its communities.
Contact hinahon.biko@gmail.com
[lisa] i have made @hinahon.ph email , is better to use this and forward to hinahon.biko@gmail.com. Looks more professional and organized
Hinahon [noun] self-control; composure; gentleness; calmness. View Monolingual Tagalog definition of hinahon » Root: hinahon.
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