Illuma Health actively seeks ways to contribute to the health and wellbeing of individuals and groups. Our clinic has an ongoing sponsorship program for those who are unable to afford care as well as a sponsorship program for therapists and facilitators who are committed to developing their trauma-informed toolkit.
We are always happy to hear from potential partners, sponsors, or donors who share our vision and would like to work together to make the world a trauma-informed and relationally aware place.
Illuma Health is pleased to partner with global companies that share our vision for making education accessible and affordable.
Our partners include:
The Foundation for Post-Traumatic Healing and Complex Trauma Research (CPTSD Foundation) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit providing virtual, daily, interactive support, evidence-based resources, and a thriving, diverse, inclusive, trauma-informed community where safety and healing become more possible every day.
The foundation is built on the recognition that complex relational trauma does not have one face or one experience, but is, instead, a unique hurt and experience which is deeply personal to each survivor. Yet, with a continually growing global community that is committed to learning and healing, no survivor has to walk alone on their journey.
They provide programs including Daily Recovery Support Calls, Daily Encouraging Text Messages, Healing Book Club, weekly live streams, and a 24/7 virtual safe support group where their diverse global community has access to myriad trauma-informed articles based both on groundbreaking research and the lived experience of survivors.
These powerful daily touchpoints serve as a supplemental resource for those seeking to feel more connected and less alone during those particularly difficult times between therapy appointments and/or during the transition from any intensive psychiatric care.
These programs, resources, and the foundation’s safe, compassionate, diverse community provide an innovative approach while ensuring inclusion and equity of treatment to the individual and collective needs of anyone healing complex relational trauma.