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Extra Day is the first indigenous cannabis nonprofit social club we are an indigenous cannabis network we inform educate promote cannabis. We provide access and wellness as a part of a responsible Cannabis lifestyle to assist in the healing of indigenous Philadelphians recognized or unrecognized by sharing knowledge about cannabis sativa medicinally legally and financially amongst the members.
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Vision
To connect Cannabis enthusiasts with community members to serve as a basic network for members to participate in legal, educational and medical Cannabis industries. Empowering the local indigenous cannabis community to thrive in the local cannabis industry in its totality
Mission
To create an indigenous community base in order develop growing and processing of cannabis. Through education and Legal reform. The goal is to have the capacity to produce cannabis products for cultivation and personal use. The ability maximize quality of life for our community.
WELLNESS
1. Physical Wellness: Educating individuals about the potential physical benefits and risks of cannabis use, including pain management, appetite stimulation, and potential respiratory issues. Encouraging moderation and promoting alternative methods of consumption, such as vaporization or edibles, to minimize harm.
2. Emotional Wellness: Providing resources and support for managing stress, anxiety, and mood disorders through mindfulness practices, relaxation techniques, and counseling services.
Encouraging open communication about emotional well-being and addressing any underlying issues that may contribute to cannabis use.
3. Mental Wellness: Offering education on the effects of cannabis on mental health, including its potential impact on mood, cognition, and psychiatric conditions. Encouraging individuals to seek professional help if they experience any negative effects on their mental well-being and promoting strategies for maintaining a positive mindset.
4. Social Wellness: Creating supportive communities and peer networks for individuals using cannabis, where they can share experiences, seek advice, and build meaningful connections. Organizing social events and activities that promote responsible cannabis use and foster a sense of belonging.
BIOGRAPHY
Craig Coleman,Jr
Co-Founder
In the vibrant city of Philadelphia, Craig G Coleman Jr., lovingly known as Firewalker, stands as an emerging figure in the cannabis realm. With over two decades of passionate dedication to smoking, Firewalker brings forth a profound narrative of cannabis, beautifully intertwined with his American Indian heritage.
Tarin Williams
Tarin L. Williams, a native of North Philadelphia with roots in Beaufort, South Carolina, embarked on a transformative journey that led him from the bustling streets of Philadelphia to the sunny shores of San Diego, California. His path took a significant turn when he enlisted in the Marines, where he honed invaluable skills and experiences.
Donations
Our proposal is finely attuned to the interests and goals of community donors who seek to support initiatives that promote community well-being, education, and cultural enrichment. Extra Day's core focus on education, legal reform, and community engagement directly aligns with the values and priorities of community donors, demonstrating our shared commitment to fostering positive social change.
Through our educational programs, we aim to empower individuals with accurate information about cannabis, enabling them to make informed decisions and navigate the cannabis landscape responsibly. By emphasizing legal reform, we advocate for equitable access to cannabis-related opportunities and strive to ensure that our community actively participates in shaping the industry in a responsible and inclusive manner.
Furthermore, our community engagement initiatives seek to foster a positive perception of cannabis within our community through outreach efforts, events, and fundraisers. We celebrate the cultural significance of cannabis and aim to integrate its traditions and heritage into our initiatives, promoting a sense of pride and unity among community members.
By supporting Extra Day, community donors are not only investing in initiatives that directly benefit the well-being and empowerment of our community but also contributing to the advancement of causes that align closely with their own values and aspirations. Together, we can work hand in hand to create meaningful and sustainable change, enriching the lives of individuals and strengthening the fabric of our community.
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WELLNESS
5. Spiritual Wellness: Exploring the spiritual and introspective aspects of cannabis use, such as its potential for enhancing meditation, creativity, and self-reflection. Providing resources for individuals to explore their personal beliefs and values in relation to cannabis use and encouraging practices that promote inner peace and growth.
6. Occupational Wellness: Supporting individuals in maintaining a healthy work-life balance while using cannabis responsibly. Offering resources for managing productivity, stress, and career goals while using cannabis, and promoting a positive workplace culture that respects individuals' choices regarding cannabis use.
7. Financial Wellness: Providing education on the financial aspects of cannabis use, including budgeting for cannabis products, understanding pricing and taxation, and minimizing potential financial strain related to cannabis consumption. Offering resources for accessing affordable and high-quality cannabis products and services.
8. Environmental Wellness: Promoting sustainable and eco-friendly practices within the cannabis industry, such as organic cultivation methods, energy-efficient production processes, and responsible packaging and waste management. Encouraging individuals to consider the environmental impact of their cannabis consumption and supporting initiatives that promote environmental sustainability.
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*By integrating these dimensions of wellness into cannabis education, support, and advocacy efforts, individuals can make informed choices about cannabis use that contribute to their overall Well-being and enhance their quality of life.
Craig Coleman,Jr
Co-Founder
In the vibrant city of Philadelphia, Craig G Coleman Jr., lovingly known as Firewalker, stands as an emerging figure in the cannabis realm. With over two decades of passionate dedication to smoking, Firewalker brings forth a profound narrative of cannabis, beautifully intertwined with his American Indian heritage.
As the President, Director of Operations, and Chief Cannabis Ambassador at Extra Day, Firewalker spearheads initiatives to advocate for indigenous perspectives in cannabis legislation, innovate consumption methods, and foster inclusive spaces within the industry. With a keen focus on cultural rights and awareness, he strives to elevate the cannabis community and engagement for enthusiasts of all backgrounds.
Armed with a Bachelor’s Degree in broadcast and telecommunications from Temple University, Firewalker’s journey transcends boundaries. Prior to his leadership role at Extra Day, he honed his skills in media and advocacy by volunteering with community organizations. Firewalker was also tapped and mentored by his elders to carry the torch. Firewalker enjoys playing the flute, running and cooking.
Driven by his commitment to continuous growth, Firewalker is maintaining an independent cannabis educational journey, delving into the nuances of plant cultivation and processing. His relentless pursuit of knowledge reflects his dedication to staying at the forefront of the dynamic cannabis landscape. While also doing his own genealogy and in 2021 determining misclassified were without advocacy Americans to create opportunities for misclassified Americans communities.
Since 2012, Firewalker has been an unwavering advocate for cannabis, seamlessly intertwining his advocacy with his personal ancestral journey. From crafting delightful culinary experiences to forging invaluable connections, he actively works to bring an indigenous perspective to Philadelphia's thriving cannabis scene.
In Firewalker's narrative, his story unfolds as a captivating journey, weaving together his unique background, educational endeavors, and advocacy efforts into the vibrant fabric of Philadelphia's ever-evolving cannabis culture.
Tarin Williams
Co-Founder
Tarin L. Williams, a native of North Philadelphia with roots in Beaufort, South Carolina, embarked on a transformative journey that led him from the bustling streets of Philadelphia to the sunny shores of San Diego, California. His path took a significant turn when he enlisted in the Marines, where he honed invaluable skills and experiences.
Transitioning to civilian life in 2009, Williams embarked on a new chapter, one intertwined with the emerging cannabis industry. Utilizing cannabis as part of his rehabilitation, he embraced its therapeutic potential and emerged as a passionate advocate for its widespread acceptance and accessibility.
Inspired by the progressive activism and initiatives in California, Williams embarked on a journey of education and certification, earning credentials such as the Hemp Staff Dispensary Training Certification in November 2016 and the prestigious Cannabis Training University (CTU) certification in October 2020.
Returning to his roots in Philadelphia, Williams brings with him a wealth of knowledge and a fervent dedication to catalyzing positive change within the local cannabis community. When queried about his vision for the Philadelphia cannabis landscape, Williams passionately advocates for the normalization of cannabis consumption and advocates for the establishment of safe, social spaces where cannabis testing is readily available.
Now firmly entrenched in his "heartland," Williams is committed to leveraging his expertise and passion to foster a robust and sustainable cannabis market in Philadelphia. Through networking, advocacy, and community-building efforts, he aims to leave an indelible mark on the evolving landscape of cannabis in his beloved hometown
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