“HAVING ACCESS TO MEDICINE HAS CHANGED MY LIFE. THANK YOU, THIS IS JANE PROJECT.” JANE 37, LOS ANGELES
Photography by: Jess Graye
Regulated cannabis has an accessibility problem.
Many whom rely on this medicine to confront, manage, and heal trauma lack adequate access.
THE INDUSTRY MUST DO BETTER.
Together with partners across the supply chain, we are doing better.
Dedicated to expanding access and providing education for women and non-binary trauma survivors, our signature compassion program, Survivors Without Access (SWA), has served hundreds of “Janes” across 4 cities. And, we’re just getting started!
** CURRENTLY SERVING JANES IN LOS ANGELES, DENVER, CHICAGO, AND BORDENTOWN, NJ. **
Often during their darkest hour, hundreds of women and non-binary trauma survivors have found their way to an SWA event. In a frequently disconnected world, here they found community, compassion, and connection.
“Janes” can be those living with PTSD, depression, or anxiety. They can also be survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, or cancer. However you have experienced (or are currently experiencing) trauma, you are welcome here.
We are an inclusive space for women and non-binary survivors to access medicine. We emphasize “non-binary” and encourage those who have questions to learn more HERE.
To us, a simple rule applies: If a Jane identifies as non-binary, they are welcome here.
HELP US HELP JANE HEAL BY SUPPORTING THIS IS JANE PROJECT TODAY.
TO DONATE TO THIS VITAL PROGRAM CONTACT SWA-SUPPORT@THISISJANEPROJECT.ORG.