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Healing Tools &

Community Store

Shop Healing Tools

Therapist-crafted items you can purchase to support your wellbeing — and someone else’s.

Every print, coping kit, and resource in this store helps fund low-cost therapy, community workshops, and no-cost healing events at Collectively We Heal.

We designed these tools for grounding, comfort, connection, and the quiet in-between moments of life. When you purchase something here, you receive support and help sustain care for someone who might not otherwise access it.

Healing Tools & Community Store

Healthy Relationship Recipe Poster
from $20.00

Our Values in Action

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  • Your purchase directly expands access to care.
    Profits fund sliding-scale therapy, donation-based workshops, and no-cost community healing events for people facing financial barriers—survivors, students, queer and trans community members, and first-generation professionals navigating transition or trauma.

    This store helps us say yes more often:

    • Yes to therapy sessions clients otherwise couldn’t afford

    • Yes to community circles and grounding events at no cost

    • Yes to making care accessible beyond traditional systems

    Your support ripples outward.

  • The Community Store sustains care for:

    • People who’ve lost insurance or experienced coverage gaps

    • Survivors rebuilding safety after leaving harmful environments

    • Students and young adults navigating financial strain

    • Queer and trans community members seeking identity-affirming care

    • Families wanting support but unable to pay full fee

    Every purchase helps someone receive care with dignity—not debt.

  • Our posters and coping kits are designed to support healing where it matters:
    In classrooms: teaching connection, communication, and relational health
    In counseling offices: grounding clients, opening conversations, building rapport
    In homes: visual reminders of care, safety, and healthier patterns
    In college dorms or community spaces: bringing mental health concepts to life in warm, accessible ways

    These resources help anyone teaching, practicing, or nurturing healthier ways of relating—with themselves or others.