DONATIONS
I’ve gotten many requests to donate or send monetary support and in the past to support the free resources I give away on my platform. You can either donate directly to me (CashApp and Venmo below), support my gift book list, or to support some of my favorite ways I help others in the Resource List below.
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Recipe Card Gift Note
If you’ve gifted your loved one a set of the Recipe Cards, you can now download a note letting them know the cards are on the way!
EFFORTS I SUPPORT
The Police Brutality Center provides information and support to affected families of police brutality. The platform shares accessible and plain-language resources on subjects such as excessive force, civil rights today, interacting with the police as a person living with disabilities, activism calls to action and solutions. Use their platform as an informational resource.
Help improve the quality-of-life, educational and economic opportunities within African-American communities with 100 Black Men of America
The National Bail Fund Network “is made up of over sixty community bail and bond funds across the country fighting to abolish the money bail system and pretrial detention.”
Black Visions Collective “is a black, queer and trans-led organization helping lead protests and defund the Minnesota police.”$1 means 10 meals and food bank assistance over at Feeding America
Triad Abolition Project - “abolitionist advocates in Winston-Salem who are 1) organizing to end the violence of the prison industrial complex, 2) imagining safety and care beyond law enforcement and imprisonment, and 3) demanding Winston-Salem and Forsyth County defund WSPD and FCSO and refund our city.”
Support the largest youth-led organization assisting undocumented immigrants living in the U.S. with United We Dream
Support the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for the World Health Organization
Reclaim the Block “began in 2018 and organizes Minneapolis community and city council members to move money from the police department into other areas of the city’s budget that truly promote community health and safety. We believe health, safety and resiliency exist without police of any kind.”