In the ever-turning cycle of service and devotion, I am thrilled to share the latest news from the Sanctuary of Hecate Brimo—we have been able to purchase a new Blessing Box! This upgraded box is built to better withstand the elements and will continue to serve as a vital resource for our community, offering food and clothing to those in need.

Our sanctuary’s mission has evolved, and we are now focusing exclusively on supporting the Blessing Box of Goldsboro. In alignment with our monthly Deipnon (Hecate’s Supper) rituals, we honor Hecate by bringing food to the crossroads where these boxes stand, just as offerings were made in ancient times. This work is a sacred act, blending devotion with direct, meaningful action.
✨ How You Can Help ✨
The success of this project depends on the generosity of our community. If you would like to support our work, there are several ways you can contribute:
🛍️ Shop to Support: Purchase malas, self-published oracle decks, and e-books directly from our website to help fund these efforts. (Link)
📦 eBay Store: We have a variety of donated products available for sale, with all proceeds going toward our community service projects. (Link)
🛒 Amazon Wishlist: Buy bulk food items, hats, gloves, and personal hygiene products that we will place directly in the Blessing Box. (Link)
💰 Direct Donations: If you prefer to support us monetarily, you can send contributions directly to our PayPal account. (Link)
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This mission reminds me of the well-known Starfish Story, where a boy is seen throwing stranded starfish back into the ocean. When told, “You can’t save them all,” the response is simple yet profound: “I made a difference for that one.”
We may not be able to change the whole world, but we can change someone’s world with each act of kindness. Every meal placed in the Blessing Box, every pair of gloves, every small offering is a beacon of care, ensuring that no one is forgotten at the crossroads.
Together, let’s make a difference—one meal, one gift, one blessing at a time.
In service and devotion,
Rev. Renee Sosanna Olson
Sanctuary of Hecate Brimo
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