The people who most need coaching, facilitation, and community are often the people who cannot afford it.
That’s women, trans and gender-diverse individuals. Those living with chronic illness, disability, or financial precarity. People in the midst of identity shifts so profound they can barely name them, let alone resource them.
At The Matriarchs Hearth, I believe that care — real, grounded, unhurried care — is not a luxury. It is a right. And I am committed to making my work available to those who need it, regardless of their capacity to pay. Sponsorship and community support is how that becomes possible. It is how the hearth stays lit for everyone.
What your support makes possible
Free and subsidised one-on-one coaching sessions for women, trans and gender-diverse, and marginalised clients
Low-cost facilitation and workshops for community groups, small organisations, and grassroots collectives
Pro-bono speaking engagements for events and organisations whose audiences would benefit but cannot fund a full fee
For individuals
If this work resonates with you — if you've ever felt held by it, or simply believe that the people I serve deserve access to care — I'd love to invite you to contribute through my Buy Me a Coffee page. Even the smallest ongoing amount adds up in ways that directly change what I'm able to offer.
Support on Buy Me a Coffee
For organisations
I work with progressive businesses, community organisations, institutes, and values-aligned teams who want to invest meaningfully in the communities they serve or employ. Organisational sponsorship can be structured in a number of ways:
Funding free sessions for a nominated cohort
Sponsoring a speaking engagement or workshop series
Annual or project-based partnership support
Sponsors are acknowledged warmly and meaningfully. What matters most is genuine alignment — I work with organisations who share a commitment to equity, care, and the dignity of marginalised communities.
If you're an organisation, collective, or individual who wants to explore what support or sponsorship might look like — I'd genuinely love to hear from you. There is no wrong way to start the conversation.
You don't have to contribute financially to be part of this. Sharing the work, referring someone who needs it, speaking about what you've witnessed — these things matter too. The hearth is built by many hands.