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Our Goal is FAR Beyond Cannabis Travel – Here’s How:
Welcome to a Mission-Driven Movement in Travel and Compassionate Care
Our travel agency is to become the cornerstone of a larger mission: to build end-of-life travel services (including portable hospice care), backed by a nonprofit support fund, and ultimately launch an international Medical Passport System in partnership with countries willing to participate.
These services will help seriously ill individuals access legal cannabis, medications, medical equipment and compassionate care across borders — with the support of a growing global community.
As part of this effort, we’ve also planned a Veterans Program to employ skilled veterans in roles supporting end-of-life travelers, providing care and travel security, and assisting high-value clients abroad.
🌿Phase 1: Launch the Medical & Cannabis-Friendly Travel Agency
This phase kicks off our first accessible travel offerings — laying the groundwork for everything that comes next.
What Phase 1 Will Accomplish:
- Launch our functional website, featuring:
- At least 3 international cannabis-friendly trips not offered elsewhere
- At least 5 unique local or regional options for early booking
- Begin offering real value in return for your donations or membership, including access to experiences not available to the general public
- Build relationships with foreign governments to help secure more destinations for safe and legal cannabis travel
- Source and verify accommodations, events, tours, and festivals with a special focus on:
- Accessibility, compliance, wellness, and authenticity
- Within 30 days of launch, our goal is to confirm:
- At least 10 cannabis-friendly tours that are international, accessible, and legally compliant
🌟Phase 2: Introduce End-of-Life (EoL) Group Travel Services & Veteran Guardian Program
With the onset of this phase, we will begin offering compassionate group travel options for terminally ill patients, starting with those whose medical and mobility needs can be easily accommodated.
- Incorporate portable hospice care solutions, ensuring continuity of comfort and dignity throughout the journey.
- Potential solutions for patients who cannot sit up for flight travel are being considered.
- Introduce the Veteran Guardian Program — trained veterans providing travel support, safety, and compassionate presence for both EoL patients and other clients.
- Develop operational infrastructure for handling complex travel needs, preparing for wider EoL support and international medical coordination.
💚Phase 3: Create the Nonprofit Branch & End-of-Life Expanded Services
Establish a nonprofit foundation to sponsor End-of-Life (EoL) travel for patients who otherwise could not afford these experiences — ensuring that dignity and access are available to everyone.
- This phase will require sourcing medical equipment providers who are able to send equipment to travel destinations ahead of EoL patient groups
- Initiate contact with the insurance providers of each applicant for EoL Expanded Services (End-of-Life patients who will require specialty medical equipment while abroad)
- Begin negotiations with these providers to obtain necessary equipment for those of their patients who wish to use our international travel services
🌎Phase 4: Develop the International Medical Passport Platform & Base Framework
Launch development of a secure Medical Travel Passport system to verify patient eligibility for carrying and using prescribed medications — including but not limited to cannabis — across participating countries.
- Negotiate individual country agreements to define terms, accepted medications (including cannabis forms), and legal protections for approved patients.
- Build a web-based platform for uploading, verifying, and approving patient medical documentation in collaboration with their healthcare providers.
- Ensure the system is accessible to customs, health ministries, and legal officials in participating nations, enabling seamless cross-border verification.
- Include detailed permissions per country in each patient’s profile, streamlining airport/customs interactions and minimizing travel disruptions.
- Position the passport as a compassion-first health documentation tool, expanding access to travel for patients with complex or terminal medical needs.
Your support doesn’t just fund a business — it launches a multi-phase system designed to help patients travel safely, legally, and with dignity.