Daily Acts is excited to partner with Mercy Wellness and so grateful to their customers. Over the last few months, customers at Mercy Wellness have generously gifted Daily Acts $3,772 in donations, demonstrating that compassion and community go hand in hand.

Like Daily Acts, Mercy Wellness values education, innovation, compassion, and giving back to the community. In response to the 2020 pandemic, Mercy helped Daily Acts and our partners give away locally grown plant starts and seeds to Cotati residents and Mercy customers to grow their own vegetables and culinary herbs at home. Mercy has demonstrated their commitment to the community with their willingness to jump into action when there is a need.

Mercy Wellness strives to make a positive impact on the community by working with organizations like Daily Acts, Redwood Empire Food Bank, Humane Society of Sonoma County and many others to promote growth in our community; ensure access to medicine; alleviate housing insecurity and homelessness; to create healthier, pesticide-free public spaces; and to support water-conservation efforts.

Like many of us on our sustainability and regenerative living journey, Mercy Wellness is committed to finding ways to reduce their industrial footprint, such as introducing recyclable Nitrogen Can packaging for their own branded products, reducing impacts on landfills. This is just a small step in supporting innovation that reduces the cannabis industry’s overall impacts on the environment.

Providing medicine and relief to medical and recreational cannabis patients in Sonoma County since 2010, Mercy has served an incredible 177,531 patients and ensures access to medicine through Compassionate Donations, Wisdom discounts, Student and Veteran discounts, and by finding legal ways to provide medicine to those who have the most trouble affording it.

Mercy’s founder, Brandon Levine, is a personal supporter of Daily Acts. With their operators born and raised in Sonoma County, Mercy has been a part of the Cotati Community for over a decade and was the first dispensary in Sonoma County to begin adult-use recreational sales. Mercy Wellness sees their customers as their neighbors, and they are extremely active in their community through their support as volunteers, investment with donations to causes they believe in, and an overall conduit for the dialogue of social responsibility. Thank you Mercy Wellness for your investment in creating connected, equitable, and climate-resilient communities!