FAQs
Hecate’s Healing Haven blends traditional herbal wisdom with modern, functional, and holistic wellness approaches. We focus on education, empowerment, and accessible care rather than quick fixes. Our work is rooted in affordability, inclusivity, and respect for ancestral and plant-based knowledge.
Our long-term vision is to become a nonprofit practice, ensuring holistic care and education are available to everyone—regardless of income or background.
Why is Hecate’s Healing Haven different?
Do I need a medical background to receive education?
No. You do not need a medical or healthcare background to participate in our educational offerings.
Our classes and workshops are designed for beginners and experienced learners alike. Information is presented clearly and responsibly, with an emphasis on safety, self-awareness, and informed decision-making. Education is offered for personal enrichment and wellness support—not as medical diagnosis or treatment.
Are your offerings spiritual, educational, or both?
Hecate’s Healing Haven offers both educational and spiritual experiences, sometimes separately and sometimes intentionally blended.
Educational workshops focus on herbal knowledge, wellness concepts, and practical applications grounded in tradition and modern understanding.
Spiritual offerings may explore intuition, ancestral connections, ritual, or personal relationship with plants. These experiences are optional, clearly identified, and never required to participate in educational content. All offerings are presented in a respectful, inclusive, and non-dogmatic way.
What types of workshops do you offer?
We offer a variety of workshops centered on herbal education, holistic wellness, and intuitive plant relationships. Topics may include foundational herbalism, plant energetics, seasonal wellness, ritual practices, and ancestral or spiritual plant connections.
Workshops may be held in-person or online and are designed to be accessible, welcoming, and applicable to everyday life.
Our workshops are for anyone interested in herbalism, holistic wellness, and plant-centered learning. This includes:
Beginners with no prior experience
Wellness seekers looking to deepen their knowledge
Herbal enthusiasts and intuitive practitioners
Individuals seeking spiritual or ancestral plant connections
You do not need prior training, special beliefs, or professional goals to participate—just curiosity and respect for the learning space.
Who are your workshops for?
Yes. All workshops are intended for educational and personal growth purposes only.
Information shared is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Participants are encouraged to consult qualified healthcare providers regarding personal health concerns.
Participation is voluntary, and individuals are responsible for their own choices, boundaries, and well-being during workshops.
Is there a workshop disclaimer?
Donations directly support the mission of Hecate’s Healing Haven. Contributions help us:
Offer low-cost or free educational workshops
Create accessible wellness resources
Support community outreach and programming
Move toward our long-term goal of becoming a nonprofit practice
Every donation, no matter the size, helps expand access to holistic wellness and herbal education.
How does a donation help?
Can I donate if I’m not local?
Yes. Donations are welcomed and appreciated from anywhere.
Even if you’re not local, your support helps us create educational materials, virtual offerings, and community-centered resources that reach beyond geographic boundaries.
Due to the nature of digital content, educational materials, and event preparation, all sales are generally non-refundable.
If an event is canceled by Hecate’s Healing Haven, you will receive a full refund or the option to transfer your registration to a future offering.
If you experience an issue or have concerns, please reach out—we aim to handle all situations with care, fairness, and transparency.
What is your refund policy?
Yes. All workshops are intended for educational and personal growth purposes only.
Information shared is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Participants are encouraged to consult qualified healthcare providers regarding personal health concerns.
Participation is voluntary, and individuals are responsible for their own choices, boundaries, and well-being during workshops.