The Give Back

At QNH, we make donations supporting organizations and people aligned with our values and beliefs . We believe capitalism can be done ethically, within both local and global communities, as we see money as form of energy exchange that the humans have agreed upon. We also love other forms of trade and energy exchange within out greater communities and the mutual aid born from such need and connection.

If there is an organization you love supporting please tell us about it and we will add it to a general donation list of organizations we love though aren’t directly supporting via QNH’s donations.

Quercus Natural Health Give Back List:

QNH makes monthly-to-annual donations to the organizations and individuals lsted below:
If you would like to contribute to any of these endveours please clink on the link or reach out and we will connect you. Some of our donations count for tax write-offs and others don’t, it’s more about who we are supporting than our finances.
We also randomly donate money throughout the year- each year- to various fundraiser events such as: go-fund-me for colleagues, neighbors and community; school and club sports sponsorships; local events for schools, small businesses, and entrapenuers- none of these donations are listed here as they change so frequently.

Local to PDX:

Equitable Giving Circle

Taking Ownership PDX

Holla School and Holla Mentors

Portland Immigrant Rights Center

Local to USA:

Northern Cherokee Tribe

Global:

Coral Gardeners

Ramazam’s school fees since 2014: dr. kacy met Rama when he was 4 years old while in Tanzania, he was having a health issue, dr. kacy stayed up with him all night and tended to him, along with his mother and local friends. He and dr. kacy have had a soul and human connection since. Rama is now at high school level in his schooling and is hoping to join us in PDX for college though at this time world politics might prevent this. He would be looking to start undergrad in Fall of 2027. <No website>.

We also donate funds to a kind-hearted man named Kassim DiLunga, a teacher at one of Rama’s school, who feeds orphaned children and impoversished families on the Island of Zanzibar, Tanzania during the Holy Month of Ramadhan each years, they break fast before sunset due to lack of electricity. We are always looking for more donations each year during Ramadhan to send to Mr. Kassim’s kind-hearted ways. They send us photos and videos in return showing what our funds provide and offering their gratitude for the nourishment, respectively.
Mr DiLunga works for Sufa School Zanzibar, Tanzania, though this project is not affiliated with the school it’s born from the kindness and care in Mr. DiLunga’s heart.

Quercus Community Hub List to support: Work-In-Progress

Local to PDX and OR:

Adelante Mujeres

La Clínica de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe/ The Guadalupe Clinic

Volunteers in Medicine Lane County

Latine Health Equity Conference

Local to USA:

Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association

Spinal CSF Leak Foundation

Global:

Acupuncture Relief Program