“The world will be saved by the western woman.”-Dalai Lama

We believe that healed women will support the healing of other women, and then the world.

Research suggests that the people with higher rates of depression, suicide ideation, or PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) are women who have experienced domestic violence, rape, or sexual exploitation.

Research also suggests that the power of psychedelic plant medicine is a game changer in healing depression, suicide ideation, and PTSD.

The Wonderland Project is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that connects marginalized women who are seeking psychedelic healing to alleviate their suffering from domestic violence, rape, or sexual exploitation to trauma-informed, ethical, and responsible psychedelic plant medicine care.

We are a community of healed women dedicated to supporting the healing of other women, offering peer support and accessible preparation and integration needs.

Wonderland Project believes in Sacred Reciprocity, which means we are also dedicated to supporting indigenous wisdom keepers and cultures who are guardians of the sacred plant medicines and stewards of Mother Earth.

100% of your donation goes directly to supporting the healing of women and to sacred reciprocity.

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Let’s raise awareness of the power of psychedelics to heal trauma from domestic violence, rape and sexual exploitation.

Let’s destigmatize plant medicine and psychedelic use for healing by women and  mothers across the globe.

Let’s create women leadership in the psychedelic space through healing and community.

About the Founder

Coltrane Lord

Coltrane is a Philanthropist, certified Psychedelic Integration Specialist, Artist-Healer, Vedic Counselor, Mom, and Spiritual Mentor. She has been a psychedelic medicine advocate since her first traditional medicine journey in 2014. Her experience  helped her heal deep family and ancestral trauma. Her healing with plant medicine inspired her to pay it forward to support healing the “sacred wounds of the feminine” especially for  underrepresented and underserved women.

Coltrane’s Story

A meeting with the tribes of the global south in Alto Paraiso, Brazil for the Condor Eagle Festival, where various tribes met to discuss the Condor Eagle Prophecy. Pictured are the Huni Kuin Wisdom Keepers of Brazil (Ayahuasca) and Wixarican Medicine Carrier (Peyote) of Mexico. Shamans from Ecuador, Columbia, and Peru were also present.

Wonderland Women Stories

DISCLAIMER

The Wonderland Project and its affiliates do not support, condone or approve of the sale or use of any illegal substances. Please research the areas in which psychedelic plant medicines are legal before considering this type of treatment. We do not provide traditional psychotherapy or medical treatments. Please consult a medical professional if you feel you are experiencing extreme depression, anxiety or suicide ideation. Our commitment is for spiritual healing and growth through responsible  ancestral plant medicine as a conscious personal choice.

With Love,

Wonderland Team

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Wonderland Project Advisors

  • Andrea Fuller

    Marketing Executive and Mother. Andrea knows first hand the journey it takes to heal from childhood abuse. She strongly believes in the potential of psychedelic medicine for women.

  • Dr. Crystal Dawn Silas

    Emergency Room Doctor. Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Facilitator. Advocated of Plant Medicine and Indigenous Wisdom Keepers. A shaman in her own right.

  • Dr. Gita Vaid

    Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist. A leader in Ketamine Assisted Healing and Training. An innovative thought leader in psychedelic assisted care.

  • Dr. Monique Moller

    Addiction Specialist interested in how altered states of consciousness, spirituality, culture play a role in the healing journey.

  • Coltrane Lord

    Psychedelic Integration Specialist. Facilitator. Survivor of childhood domestic violence and advocate for plant medicine