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The weed nuns in California making healing CBD by hand. Learn how the Sisters of the Valley blend plant medicine, prayer, and purpose.

  • Spiritualism

    Respect Mother Earth and her gifts. As you love and care for her, so will she give back.

  • Service

    Share the Earth’s gifts with her people. Heal your body the safe way, the way nature intended.

  • Activism

    Be free to live the life you choose to live. Be free to choose nature’s medicine to heal your body.

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The Sisters

We are the activist Sisters of The Valley, and we are on a mission to heal the world through plant-based medicine.

Like our Beguine ancestors, we are scholars who work together, pray together, and are dressed to identify our enclave.

Nestled in the impoverished but agriculturally rich Central Valley, our order makes honorable jobs to support our community through organic health products.

All products are hand-made by women; saged to the moon cycles, set on the new moon, and bottled under the full moon.

Our medicine-making is guided by ancient tradition, with care and respect for the Earth’s plants.

Our Mission

The mission of the Sisterhood is to get the most amount of plant-based medicine to the most amount of people around the world, while doing it in a manner that is aligned with our values of compassionate activism, spirituality and service.

Our Vision

To bridge the gap between Mother Earth and her suffering people, and open up the world to the healing powers of nature’s gifts.

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Meet the Sisters

  • Sister Kate

    Founding Abbess, Sisters of the Valley


    Sister Kate is the Founding Abbess of the Sisters of the Valley and the visionary force behind the modern revival of this matriarchal movement. After a devastating divorce forced her to leave a career in corporate consulting, she redirected her energy toward service — turning to California’s emerging medical cannabis industry to bring healing to those in need.
    In 2009, she founded a nonprofit cannabis collective, and by 2010 was serving cannabidiol-based medicine to terminally ill patients. Recognizing the importance of accessible and non-psychoactive options, she developed teas and tinctures that allowed patients to benefit from the plant’s healing properties without smoking.
    By 2014, under the Harvest Moon, Sister Kate founded the Sisters of the Valley — a spiritual and entrepreneurial sisterhood dedicated to healing the people and the planet through plant-based medicine, prayer, and community. As Abbess, she continues to guide the global Sisterhood with vision, courage, and unwavering devotion to the principles of service, sovereignty, and compassion.

  • sister Camilla

    Sister Camila — Founder, Sisters of the Valley Mexico & Leader of Latin America


    Sister Camila is the founder of Sisters of the Valley Mexico and serves as Leader of Latin America for the global Sisterhood. Born in Puebla, Mexico, she holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Business and a Master’s in Economic Sciences from the Autonomous University of Baja California. With extensive experience in administration, logistics, and strategic development, she has been a driving force in expanding the Sisterhood’s mission throughout Latin America — building bridges between science, spirituality, and social reform.
    In 2018, she established Sisters of the Valley Mexico, the first international enclave of the Sisterhood, merging social entrepreneurship, environmental awareness, female empowerment, and cannabis activism. In 2023, she launched Las Hermanas del Valle, the Sisterhood’s official Spanish-language branch, created to unify and inspire communities across Latin America and Spain through education, ceremony, and shared purpose.
    Since 2019, Sister Camila has led workshops and courses in Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, Spain, and the United States on home-based extractions and the responsible use of cannabis derivatives. Today, she oversees research, education, and development for the Sisterhood’s Latin American enclaves — guiding a growing movement devoted to healing, sustainability, and the advancement of women’s sovereignty across the region.

  • Sister Karina

    Chief Communications and Strategy Officer

    Sister Karina is a filmmaker, creative director, and strategist based in New York City, serving as Chief Communications and Strategy Officer for the Sisters of the Valley. Since joining the Sisterhood in 2019, she has led global communications, brand direction, and nonprofit development — guiding the movement’s storytelling and strategic growth.
    With a background in film and visual storytelling, she brings a cinematic sensibility to the Sisterhood’s mission, connecting spiritual activism with contemporary culture. Under her communications leadership, the Sisterhood has positioned itself as a pioneering voice at the intersection of feminism, spirituality, and social enterprise — while preserving its authenticity and spiritual roots.
    A Colombian-American filmmaker, Sister Karina’s independent work explores consciousness, identity, and social reform. Within the Sisterhood, she continues to integrate storytelling, strategy, and purpose to strengthen its global mission of healing and feminine sovereignty.

  • Sister Esme

    Director of the Ministry


    Sister Esme is a minister and artist of the Sisters of the Valley. As Director of the Ministry, she oversees the spiritual and communal well-being of the Sisterhood — the branch of the organization devoted to education, ceremony, and the development of its internal community. Her role bridges heart and structure, guiding the human and spiritual dynamics that sustain the global Sisterhood.
    Her path weaves together creativity, spirituality, and service, grounded in a deep commitment to healing and collective care. As an artist, she creates meditative linework and folk-inspired illustrations that celebrate women, spirituality, and ancestral traditions. Her work serves both as personal expression and as a way to honor the wisdom of those who came before, carrying their stories into the present.
    Guided by love, resilience, and ancestral energy, Sister Esme continues to unite art, ministry, and service in harmony with the Earth — nurturing the spirit of the Sisterhood and ensuring its growth remains rooted in compassion, integrity, and collective care.