GrowHealthy proudly supports the Last Prisoner Project and collects patient donations at their many dispensary locations across Florida.
Our Partners for Freedom Program is a nationwide group of our most committed and generous partners in our mission to free cannabis prisoners and promote restorative justice in the cannabis industry.
Through their support, financially and beyond, Partners for Freedom get us closer to the day when every last cannabis prisoner is set free.
Get Involved!
We invite you to become a Partner for Freedom and experience the many benefits of the program.
You have the opportunity to connect with other supporters and LPP’s work through intimate program events and volunteer opportunities. You learn about the impact of your support through strategic communication and tailored outcome reports from LPP staff. In addition, you receive prominent recognition in LPP publications, on our website and at events.
Most importantly, you will make a lasting difference in the lives of those who have suffered the devastating effects of the criminalization of cannabis.
Thank you to our partner, Weedmaps for hosting this roundtable discussion featuring LPP team members, M1, and Talib Kweli
ASCEND WELLNESS
AWH is committed to breaking down traditional barriers in the cannabis marketplace to redefine the industry from the ground up. The company owns and operates state-of-the-art cultivation facilities, grows award-winning strains and produces a curated selection of premium products. AWH provides accessible retail experiences, trusted products and exclusive brand partnerships. Because cannabis should be accessible to everyone.
DUTCHIE
Dutchie aims to advance the positive societal change cannabis brings to the world and is the cannabis technology platform powering cannabis commerce, streamlining dispensary operations, and providing safe and easy access. They are committed to a long and fruitful partnership with the Last Prisoner Project to advance needed criminal justice reforms.
PHARMACANN
PharmaCann, founded in 2014, is one of the country's largest vertically integrated cannabis companies, providing safe, reliable, top-quality cannabis products to improve people's lives. Their support of Last Prisoner Project through their customer donation program aims to highlight the ongoing injustices of the war on cannabis and assist those who've been impacted.
RAW
"Cannabis laws across the country were - and are - often biased in intent and enforcement. And under no circumstances should individuals continue to serve time for something that is now legal. We hope this donation helps individuals recently released as well as the programs intended to do more in this space a way to give those individuals enough to get them back on their feet or even help individuals gain their freedom. Our industry was built by pioneers who were often targeted by the law. It’s important that we do what we can to help them.” - RAW Founder Josh Kesselman
As a strong advocate for cannabis decriminalization, Happy Valley has supported the modernization of cannabis laws while calling for justice for unduly punished cannabis users. Happy Valley proudly supports the decriminalization of cannabis in the U.S. and works closely with the Last Prisoner Project to redress the past and continuing harms of unjust cannabis laws and policies.
CO-BRANDED CONTENT
Last Prisoner Project is always seeking to support our partners who are interested in creating co-branded video content to create more awareness of the ongoing injustices of the war on cannabis. Check out videos below from our partners at Pax and BeeHouse Partners
PAX: A Human Toll
PBS Spotlight: Last Prisoner Project
Want to work with us in another way? Let us know! Email us at info@lastprisonerproject.org.
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