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The Center for Contemplative Enrichment is sustained by dana, freely offered support.Your monetary donations empower us to:
Offer meaningful teaching and safe spaces to deepen our spiritual lives together, both virtually and at a quiet location closely connected to nature.
Provide scholarships for meditators to deepen their practice regardless of their financial means.
Sustain the practical elements of a center like teacher support, groundskeeping, implementing on-site and off-site retreats and other programs, maintaining a dependable online home, and preparing books authored by Marcy.
If you feel moved to donate, you can make a one-time or monthly gift. Beyond monetary gifts, you can offer your time as a volunteer or share practical items for on-site gatherings. We’ll post specific needs here as they arise. If you’d like to directly donate a specific item, please donate the corresponding amount and share your intention in your donation note. We are so grateful to you.
Checks can be made out to the Center for Contemplative Enrichment. The CCE is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. EIN: 87-1943722. Mailing Address: 3185 Reservoir Dr, Simi Valley, CA. 93065

Kitchen Composter | $938

Chipper Shredder | $599

15 Solar Pathway Lights | $41

4 Solar Fence Post Lights | $29

16 Solar Pathway Lights | $52
Special thanks to our sustaining donors, The Atlantic Foundation, The Paull Foundation, and the True Nature members. We are also grateful for our community members who continue to donate their time and talents. Austin Raines for input on legal matters and document review. Steven Davenport for agency filings and technological support. Ryan Mastrapasqua for website updates and course platform development. Nicole Dunn for restructuring and streamlining our online presence. Malachi Crawford for videography, including the homepage hero image. Brandi Ringler-Perri for consistent groundskeeping support throughout the year. Mitzi Lewis for regulatory, web & marketing research. Max Wilde for grounds maintenance and installation of the Airstream. Anyez Klevecz for leading yoga at almost every CCE retreat. Joe Bateman for construction and grounds maintenance. Many other community members for their ongoing support with gardening, special projects, and setting up and breaking down residential retreats.
“No single act of generosity remains in isolation. The ripples are many.”
— Sarah Winman, Still Life