Environmental Leaders Resilience Retreat — Sheri Eckert Foundation
Environmental & Climate Leaders · Community Leaders Resilience Fund

Environmental Leaders Resilience Retreat

🛏 4 nights📅 August 24–28, 2026📍 FernLove Retreat Center · just outside Portland, OR

We offer a space away from urgency to reconnect with yourself and return with greater clarity, resilience, and purpose.

Your facilitators
HFHenry FieldsHenry Fields
Facilitator · Director of Inward Dive

We offer a space away from urgency to reconnect with yourself and return with greater clarity, resilience, and purpose.

This psilocybin retreat is designed for environmental community leaders who are in service of land, water, climate, ecosystems, and community well-being, and who need space to rest, reflect, and reconnect.

Who this retreat is for

This retreat is intended for Environmental leaders engaged in community-centered work, including:

  • Environmental nonprofit leaders
  • Climate and sustainability advocates
  • Land and water protectors
  • Environmental justice leaders
  • Conservation and restoration practitioners
  • Community organizers and educators
  • Community builders and caretakers

No prior psychedelic experience is required. Because space is limited, participation is application-based and scholarship-supported through CLRF.

What participants receive

  • Sliding-scale scholarship support of up to $3,300 per person — covering licensed facilitation, lodging at FernLove, and meals
  • A 4-night retreat experience in the forests of western Oregon
  • Two guided group psilocybin sessions led by experienced facilitators, including preparation and integration sessions
  • The opportunity to connect with a cohort of fellow leaders
  • Space for rest, reflection, and renewal at FernLove Retreat Center, in a forest just outside Portland, OR
  • Opportunities to reconnect with purpose

Your question, answered

How the scholarship works

Every leader who joins this cohort is supported by the Community Leaders Resilience Fund — there isn’t a separate scholarship to win on top of being accepted. Support is sliding-scale and covers up to $3,300 per person, including licensed psilocybin facilitation, four nights of lodging at FernLove, and meals during the retreat.

The amount awarded is based on financial need: some leaders receive full support, others partial. The cohort is also open to leaders who don’t have financial need but want the group experience and the logistical support the Fund provides — a vetted, licensed service center, lodging, and integration support.

Your application is simply your request for support: tell us about your work and your need, and we’ll work out the rest together. The grant does not cover travel to Oregon or the cost of the psilocybin itself.

Is there a deadline to apply?

Here’s the deadline for this retreat

To join this cohort (August 24–28, 2026), please apply by August 3, 2026.

Retreat
August 24–28, 2026
Apply by August 3, 2026

Missed the deadline but still really want to attend? Email us at access@sherieckert.org and we’ll do our best to help.

Why this retreat exists

Space to rest, reflect & reconnect

Environmental and climate work often asks people to carry enormous emotional, physical, and spiritual weight — burnout, grief, overwhelm, urgency, ecological anxiety, and the challenge of sustaining hope while confronting systems larger than any one individual can solve alone. This retreat centers care, resilience, community, and the human need for rest, recognizing that sustaining movements for ecological and social healing also requires sustaining the people doing the work.

Rather than focusing on productivity or performance, this retreat centers rest, healing, reflection, and renewal.

The flow of the retreat

A gentle, supported arc

  • Arrival & Grounding. Participants arrive, settle into the space, meet the cohort, and begin building shared community agreements.
  • Preparation & Intention Setting. Facilitators guide conversations and practices to support emotional preparation, reflection, and clarity of intention.
  • Psilocybin Experiences. Participants engage in two guided group psilocybin sessions within Oregon’s legal, state-regulated framework.
  • Integration & Reflection. Dedicated time for processing, integration, rest, and connection following the guided journey days.
  • Departure. Participants leave with integration resources and continued connection to the CLRF community.

Meet your facilitators

Held with care, by licensed facilitators

HFHenry Fields
Henry Fields
Facilitator · Director of Inward Dive

Henry Fields is a facilitator and community leader dedicated to creating grounded, supportive spaces for healing, reflection, and transformation. As Director of Inward Dive, his work centers care, authenticity, and community resilience, with a particular focus on supporting people navigating burnout, transition, and personal growth. Henry brings extensive experience in group facilitation and community-centered healing work within Oregon’s state-regulated psilocybin program, guiding each cohort through preparation, the journey days, and integration with steadiness and warmth.

Where healing happens

FernLove

📍 30 acres of Oregon forest · about an hour west of Portland, near Henry Hagg Lake

We are partnered with FernLove as the service center facilitating the journey days as well as the on-site lodging. FernLove is a state-licensed psilocybin service center located in an hour outside of Portland. Set within 30 acres of Oregon forest, Fernlove offers a quiet, nature-based setting for self-exploration.

FernLove works exclusively with licensed facilitators and psilocybin sourced from licensed manufacturers. They prioritize thoughtful, comfortable accommodations throughout the property.

From the transformative setting of the Administration Room to the intimate solitude of their Cabins and Airstreams, and the natural wonder of their trails, Fernlove offers a unique blend of experiences. Each aspect of the retreat is designed to support your journey to self-discovery and healing in nature’s serene embrace.

A nature-based setting

From the service-center room to the cabins and forest trails, every space is designed to support self-discovery and healing in nature’s quiet embrace.

Private lodging on site

Lodging is on site at FernLove. Each participant has their own private bedroom in one of the property’s forest cabins — just steps from the service center.

Licensed and thoughtful

FernLove is a state-recognized psilocybin service center that works exclusively with licensed facilitators and psilocybin from licensed manufacturers, prioritizing comfortable, well-considered accommodations.

30 acres of forestAdministration RoomCabins & AirstreamsOn-site trailsNear Henry Hagg LakeLicensed facilitators
An illustrated map of the FernLove property

An illustrated map of FernLove — 30 acres of forest, the licensed service center & yoga studio, private cabins, and 1.4 miles of walking trails leading down toward Henry Hagg Lake.

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This retreat, at a glance

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Sheri Eckert Foundation
Environmental & Climate Leaders · CLRF Retreat

Environmental Leaders Resilience Retreat

🛏 4 nights📅 August 24–28, 2026📍 FernLove Retreat Center · just outside Portland, OR

Who this retreat is for

  • Environmental nonprofit leaders
  • Climate and sustainability advocates
  • Land and water protectors
  • Environmental justice leaders
  • Conservation and restoration practitioners
  • Community organizers and educators
  • Community builders and caretakers

What you receive

  • Sliding-scale scholarship support of up to $3,300 per person — covering licensed facilitation, lodging at FernLove, and meals
  • A 4-night retreat experience in the forests of western Oregon
  • Two guided group psilocybin sessions led by experienced facilitators, including preparation and integration sessions
  • The opportunity to connect with a cohort of fellow leaders
  • Space for rest, reflection, and renewal at FernLove Retreat Center, in a forest just outside Portland, OR
  • Opportunities to reconnect with purpose

Apply to attend

Visit sherieckert.org/environmental or scan the code →

Limited spots · August 24–28, 2026 — apply by August 3, 2026

Sliding-scale scholarship support up to $3,300 (covering licensed facilitation, lodging at FernLove & meals) supports every leader admitted to this cohort — awarded by need. We mark a cohort closed as soon as it fills.

Apply now
sherieckert.org/environmental

About the fund

The Community Leaders Resilience Fund

The Community Leaders Resilience Fund (CLRF) helps nonprofit, governmental, religious, environmental, and social leaders access Oregon’s state-regulated plant-medicine facilitation services.

Through scholarships, mentorship, and supportive retreats, CLRF helps leaders heal burnout, restore resilience, and return to their communities with renewed purpose. Scholarships of up to $3,300 per individual are awarded on a sliding scale, on a rolling basis.

Learn more about CLRF

Can’t make these dates?

We’d still love to hear from you

If you’re interested in a future Community Leaders Resilience Fund retreat but can’t attend the dates above, tell us a little about yourself. We’ll stay in touch about new cohorts, upcoming applications, and other retreat dates — and we keep every applicant updated as openings come up.

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Environmental & Climate Leaders · August 24–28, 2026

Rest. Reflect. Reconnect.

Leadership requires enormous care and energy. This retreat was created to offer Environmental leaders space to receive support, step away from constant responsibility, and reconnect with themselves and community. Limited scholarship-supported spots are available.