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Herbalists Without Borders Eugene promotes Nourishing Community Gardens, Medicinal Seed Saving, Seed Banks/Libraries, Healthy food in food deserts, Herbal Education and Advocacy – all facets of  Social Justice related to herbal medicine and herbal health access. Herbalists Without Borders humanitarian aid and actions center around herbal health justice:  Herbal Borderless Medicine, Holistic Free People’s Clinics, Trauma Trainings, Education & Advocacy, Technical Assistance and more.

What We Do

Donate

  • Latinx families
  • Navajo nations
  • COVID-19 patients/families
  • Free clinics

Volunteer

  • Community Resource
  • Medicine Making Workshops
  • Bush clinics
  • Medicinal teaching garden

Build Relationships.

  • Huerto de la Familia
  • Herbalista
  • The BotanicalBus
  • Wildfire Relief
  • Street Medics
  • City Resources

Why You’ll Love Us

“Gardening is the most therapeutic and defiant act you can do, especially in the inner city. Plus, you get strawberries.”
-Ron Finley


We work hard toward health justice. Every day is an opportunity to do more for equity and less for the institutional injustices that find us here, pushing against racism, sexism, ageism, classism in the smiliest, most productive way we know how. Until we’re all free, no one is free.

Our Projects

2024, gratitude & opportunity

In 2023 we popped up at Share Fair and nurtured our bilingual learning program at Skinner City Community Garden. Mountain Rose Herbs continued hosting our workshops at their Mercantile annex and the Free Herbalism Project. We provided wellness supplies to folks with covid as we have done throughout the pandemic, partnered with Huerto de la…

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Fire Cider Workshop

Did you know that HWBEugene offers a donation-based class on the last Sunday of every month? This month’s class is a hands-on Fire Cider Workshop. You will learn why fire cider is a staple for herbalists around the world! Take part in a hands-on workshop to learn how to make your own, and get a…

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October Update

We were busy in late Summer! Share Fair, a monthly community resource event in Eugene, finally reset after a long pandemic ‘holiday’ and we were there with our herb care station August 21, 2-6pm at Monroe Park. Share Fair In August we served up some respiratory remedies at the Mountain Rose Herbs Annex on the 28th. Fire…

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June 2022 Update

Hi there! An update about the garden project at the Skinner Community Garden (which doesn’t have a clever name yet, but wants one): First dig Wintered over 2022 Volunteers rock! Ready for planting Olivia diggin’ deep Weeded & not weeded Progress! Project Garden is in development. We’ve got 4 squares – 2 medicinal plots, 1…

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May 2022 Update

It’s been awhile since our last update – we’ve been keeping busy! Overwintering in a pandemic was a time for wellness care packs and covid care packs.                 We taught a fire cider class at the Huerto Churchill garden and the community made 5 gallons to distribute!             In March we began hosting workshops at…

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Season of Making

Buckets of oils from the Merry Hempsters. Shout out to Merry Hempsters for the bodacious donation of oils for our medicine-making needs! This collection will go a long way ✨💫

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