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Donate to Offset Seed Costs

A large part of caring for Spirit Haven Ranch, progressing with our new Wildlife Exemption, and moving toward opening more campsites via encouraging better drainage is improving our soil quality. We're working to achieve this by introducing nitrogen-fixing and deep-rooted plants that help nutrient retention, erosion control, and enrich and break up our heavily compacted soil. This Samhain, we're planting winter rye, crimson clover, daikon radish, and Austrian winter pea, and it's no cheap endeavor – if you're able, please consider donating to offset the cost of improving our soil!
Donations are nonrefundable.
Minimum Price: $5.00

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Donate For a New WorkEnd Kitchen: The Cauldron

Spirit Haven's Kitchen Witches need a home! The volunteers that work diligently to nourish those who nourish our Land have been operating out of Family Camp's kitchen – and while they're grateful to have a space to share, it's less than ideal for both Family Camp and the Kitchen Witches. The WorkEnd Team has done as much work as they can to prepare the new kitchen – affectionately dubbed The Cauldron – but the last piece to the puzzle is a roof, needed to protect the Kitchen Witches' appliances and tools. The Kitchen Witches received a quote for the new roof to the tune of roughly $4500. Any help in reaching that amount is deeply appreciated by Family Camp, the Kitchen Witches, the WorkEnd Team, and our beloved Land!
Donations are nonrefundable.
Minimum Price: $5.00

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Spirit Haven has a tractor!

Support Spirit Haven’s dedication to becoming better stewards of our Land by helping us pay off our hardest worker – our tractor!

Why did we buy a tractor?

Our membership that rely on mobility aids deserve to be able to make their way around property with ease, and the tractor will make improving accessibility in common areas possible.

The tractor will be able to complete projects like trenching (for getting electricity and water to camps), leveling the road for better accessibility, driving t-posts, and using the post hole digger to build new structures (like creating a pavilion over Council Oak with the posts we recovered from Pan’s Playhouse) in record time and without breaking our volunteers’ backs.

With the tractor, we’ll be able to run a subsoiler across the areas that are prone to becoming surprise swamps, breaking up the soil and allowing it to absorb more rain – thereby eliminating our impromptu lakes and making more areas available and accessible for camping.

Do you want water and electric in your camp? The tractor will make trenching for pipes and electrical a breeze, expediting the process and lessening the work we need to do to make that happen.