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Building Power, Sustaining Community
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This sheet is for redistributing wealth through generating donations (time, money and materials) for grassroots and neighborhood organizations in Philadelphia doing sustainable work to keep our communities strong. It emphasizes black & brown led groups. Don't forget to do your own research and learn about new organizations! This is a work in progress. If you're interested in helping fill out the sheet or have additions please email phlassembled@gmail.com
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WhoWebsite or socialDonate Time (volunteer)Donate MoneyDonate MaterialsDescription
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*If you know additional orgs to add or want to contribute to the sheet, email!*Links to be generated for orgs looking for volunteers, or pre-existing volunteer sign up*paypal, venmo, cashapp, website*Will include what & how to donateOrg description & where the money goes
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Community Orgs
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Bail Funds
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Philadelphia Bail Fundhttps://www.phillybailfund.org/https://www.phillybailfund.org/N/AThe Philadelphia Bail Fund is working urgently to free as many of our neighbors as possible during this pandemic. There is an urgent need to post bail as COVID-19 threatens people in jail, where crowded living quarters and inadequate health care make conditions ripe for a viral outbreak.
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Philadelphia Community Bail Fundhttp://phillybailout.com/https://www.aplos.com/aws/give/PhiladelphiaCommunityBailfund/general?fbclid=IwAR2BVRk1zUHqJkWwbAEuo20eUjBnoiU-DmHISpFGD5qyMrnVqDSyGevMw84N/AYour donation helps us to bail out people who cannot afford to pay their bail. While we work to end cash bail and all forms of pretrial detention and punishment, we are freeing our neighbors so they can be with their loved ones and remain part of our community. Your gift will also be able to help multiple people come home as the bail we post is returned to the fund at the conclusion of people's cases.
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Protests
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Lakay Nou (formerly Camp Maroon) Autonomous Zone https://twitter.com/215moises/status/1272704749071216641/photo/1Unhoused autonomous group leading protest site on B Franklin Parkway. Article here: https://www.inquirer.com/photo/encampment-ben-franklin-parkway-doubles-size-20200615.html
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Workers Revoluntionary Collectivehttp://www.wrc.life/http://www.wrc.life/donate/The Workers Revolutionary Collective a grassroots organization of the organized working and oppressed people of, by, and for the members of the community to abolish our shared struggles and end the exploitation of the working class.
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Philly Coalition for REAL Justicehttps://www.facebook.com/PhillyforREALjustice/posts/1607249882766616?hc_location=ufiupdates posted regularly to their facebook pagePaypal: Phillyforrealjustice@gmail.comThe Philadelphia Coalition for Racial Economic and Legal Justice (REAL) is an inclusive grassroots organization that is community focused and globally engaged. Our mission is to provide a safe space for community organizations and individuals to come together and combine resources to eliminate the system of white supremacy and police terror across all areas of racial, economic, and legal oppression. Through community outreach/ engagement, direct action, and political education, we strive to transform the city of Philadelphia to one that is free and accessible to all.
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Black Lives Matter Philly https://www.facebook.com/blacklivesmatterphilly/http://www.blmphilly.com/donate/In February of 2015, two of the original Ferguson Freedom Riders, Decide to initiate the chapter and file the official paperwork necessary for Philadelphia to have a official chapter. Months later in May, BLM Philly hold the first local chapter meeting at the St. Paul’s Baptist Church. Since then, the chapter has flourished launched a number of initiatives including, letter campaigns, Black Joy and Healing circles, vigils, and forums.
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Party for Socialism & Liberation
https://www.facebook.com/pslphilly/
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1gPk5zBKoN0Ils_XN_wG6ApItRfaMUhybaL8tu7rf95Q/viewform?fbclid=IwAR2_SZrQ5bH-k-4Q6Qzls8Z4FXerXAr2jzNp2YJWGYR4D0pljwjRcb0Nlck&edit_requested=true#response=ACYDBNhF4d3sDYk5jmv9nvlvF05BR1IjR_Yce0HbTG50oFc7rGmbCbSAarYSr--M6p75A34Venmo @PSLPhillyWATER
snacks
masks
hand sanitizers
first aid supplies such as bandages, gauze, wipes, burn cream
megaphones (get in touch via FB)
The Party for Socialism and Liberation is a working-class party of leaders and activists from many different struggles, founded to promote the movement for revolutionary change. We do accept donations, as we are an all-volunteer run organization; all donations go directly towards building the movement.
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Workers of the World Party
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Phila person gathering medical supplies(facebook community post)paypal.me/vibratehigher11These funds are for MEDICAL supplies only. There are medics and nurses volunteering their lives on the streets saving us and getting harmed themselves!
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Sew Mask PhillySewfacemasksphilly.comN/AUse their website to request and/or donate masks for individuals, families and hospitals
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Sankofa House (West Philly)(facebook communinty post)venmo @li-johnson
venmo @iconebonyfierce
face masks, gloves, disinfectant, hormones and syringes Central place for distributing food, water, diapers, medical supplies, tampons/pads and tp
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Jail Support
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Up Against the Lawhttps://upagainstthelaw.org/Venmo @upagainstthelawUp Against the Law Legal Collective (UATL) is a Philadelphia-based collective of activists who are lawyers, legal workers, and community members. We were born out of the Occupy movement and are dedicated to empowering communities by providing Know-Your-Rights trainings, legal training and support to activists, legal observation during protests and demonstrations, and arrest support.
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Criminal Justice (more general)
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Abolishionist Law Centerabolitionistlawcenter.org
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Amistad Law Projecthttps://amistadlaw.org/https://amistadlaw.org/donateThe Amistad Law Project is a public interest law center fighting for the human rights of all people by providing legal services to people incarcerated in Pennsylvania's prisons. We depend on grassroots fundraising and individual donations to do this work.
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Youth Art and Self-Empowerment Projecthttp://www.yasproject.com/http://www.yasproject.com/get-involved.htmlhttps://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=i4n_RoYoJosK_jcolc5JaTnmN9pUQyC6xJNufiLFmS3NEuWFlOD0e4Xaq7Cg5r_EVTb8LG&country.x=US&locale.x=USThe Youth Art & Self-Empowerment Project (YASP) is building a youth-led movement to end the practice of trying and incarcerating young people as adults. Through its work in the Philadelphia jails, YASP provides space for incarcerated young people to express themselves creatively and to develop as leaders both within and beyond the prison walls. Young people who have been through the adult court system are at the forefront of YASP, leading the movement to keep young people out of adult prisons and to create new possibilities for youth around the city.
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Youth Sentencing & Re-entry Project ysrp.orghttps://ysrp.org/support-us/YSRP works to keep children out of adult jails and prisons, and to bring home people who were sentenced as children to life in prison without the possibility of parole (“Juvenile Lifers“).
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The Center for Returning Citizenshttps://www.facebook.com/TCRCPhilly/https://www.paypal.me/tcrcphilly?fbclid=IwAR09G0R-CQ3teOvdCYgJGWMcu4m2u9N0GKEsq7Sb-t6lJ2dbr7PAFq8p7ncTCRCPHILLY Is a nonprofit whose mission is to assist individuals and communities impacted by criminal justice and mass Incarceration. Property was looted
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Judge Accountability Tablehttps://judgeaccountabilitytable.org/https://judgeaccountabilitytable.org/volunteers/The Judge Accountability Table is a coalition of community organizations that have come together in the shared mission of holding judicial candidates accountable to a vision of justice that is line with our own.
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Pennsylvania Prison Societyhttps://www.prisonsociety.org/https://www.prisonsociety.org/become-a-volunteerhttps://pps.kindful.com/​The mission of the Pennsylvania Prison Society is to advocate for humane prisons and a rational approach to criminal justice. The Society is the oldest organization in the country dedicated to sensible and humane criminal justice. Today the Society advocates for systemic policy change, responds to the concerns of inmates and their families, provides subsidized bus service for Philadelphia families visiting loved ones incarcerated in different parts of the state, and provides assistance to individuals returning home from incarceration.
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Philadelphia Lawyers for Social Equityhttps://t.co/5HGNtr0K6j?amp=1https://www.plsephilly.org/#you-can-helphttps://www.paypal.me/plsephillyPLSE provides free legal advice and representation to low-income Philadelphia residents whose criminal records are holding them back from achieving their social and career potentials. PLSE seeks a more equitable social environment for those with criminal records through individual representation, strategic litigation, community education, research and advocacy. PLSE does this by seeking expungements in criminal court and pardons from the Governor; educating elected and community leaders; empowering and organizing under-resourced communities; and leading legislative, administrative and systemic reform.
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Reconstruction Inc.https://www.reconstructioninc.org/https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=nvh7T9rsmjvIxyrD4qnxiPwjUvFWSrslOCC3n42cdAjJlrGfGLeUa48pZCf95L4SYzjWbm&country.x=US&locale.x=USReconstruction Inc., exist to provide spiritual, social, economic and political development skills that re- establish a sense of shared community life.

In order to achieve these objectives, Reconstruction Inc., will engage members in collective, reciprocal work projects, training activities and creative cultural activities to forge unity from shared work and re- sponsibilities.
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Black and Brown Workers Cooperativehttp://blackandbrownworkerscoop.org/https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=WNA56LYRBHK7UThe Black and Brown Workers Cooperative’s mission is to actively challenge, resist and dismantle systems of oppression that adversely impact the Black and Brown worker. Thus, we push for the social and economic liberation of the Black and Brown worker.
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Prison Health News https://fight.org/programs-and-services/prison-health-news/https://fight.org/how-to-help/donate/Prison Health News is an information network project of Philadelphia FIGHT. Our newsletter, published four times a year for people in prison, strives to lift up the voices, experience and expertise of currently and formerly incarcerated people. We are the only resource that responds to all types of health questions from people in prisons and jails everywhere in the United States. With the radical power of information, we work to break down prison walls and build health and social justice for all.
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CADBI https://www.facebook.com/CADBIphillyPennsylvania prisons hold over 5000 people serving life sentences without the possibility of parole. In PA, a life sentence means your natural life--it is a sentence that condemns you to die in prison--which is why many choose to call it Death By Incarceration (DBI).

We believe that sentencing people to Death By Incarceration is a violation of their human rights and an affront to the humanity of us all. That's why Decarcerate PA, Fight for Lifers, the Human Rights Coalition, and Right to Redemption are launching a campaign to end Death By Incarceration sentencing in PA.
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Human Rights Coalition https://www.facebook.com/hrcPA/The Human Rights Coalition is a group of prisoners, former prisoners, family members and supporters who fight for prisoners' rights and lives.
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Decarcerate PAhttps://www.decarceratepa.info/https://wiki.decarceratepa.info/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=4Decarcerate PA is a grassroots campaign working to end mass incarceration in Pennsylvania. We demand that PA stop building prisons, reduce the prison population, and reinvest money in our communities. #Repost @decarceratepa✨THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR GENEROSITY! ✨ We’re doing ok financially, and want to make sure resources are distributed to others in our movement family. Consider giving to @yasprojectphilly @safephila @prisonhealthnews @phillybailout, CADBI and the Human Rights Coalition!
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Immigration
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Shut Down Berks Coalitionhttps://www.facebook.com/ShutDownBerksCoalition/
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New Sanctuary Mvtsanctuaryphiladelphia.orghttps://sanctuaryphiladelphia.org/campaigns/community-fund/Interfaith Immigrant Justice. We work to end injustices against immigrants regardless of immigration status, express radical welcome for all, and ensure that values of dignity, justice, and hospitality are lived out in practice and upheld in policy.
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Juntoshttps://www.facebook.com/VamosJuntosPhilly/https://vamosjuntos.org/donateThank you for supporting Juntos in organizing to end the devastating deportations in our communities and in fighting for our human right to keep our families together, as well as for joining us in demanding a quality education, a decrease in drop-out rates, and increased access to higher education for our youth.
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1LOVE MOVEMENThttps://1lovemovement.wordpress.com/In the fall of 2010, 1Love Movement formed in response to a deportation crisis that targeted Cambodian-Americans with past criminal convictions in Philadelphia, PA. What began as a campaign to release loved ones from the prison and deportation systems, grew into a grassroots movement building organization
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PA Immigrant Relief Fundhttps://paimmigrant.ourpowerbase.net/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=12https://paimmigrant.ourpowerbase.net/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=12The PA Immigrant Relief Fund is a statewide fund that will provide direct emergency assistance to people excluded from federal COVID-19 assistance programs due to their immigration status or the immigration status of a family member and are in need of immediate financial assistance.
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Political Education & Democratic Campaigns
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215 People's Alliancehttp://215pa.com/https://secure.actblue.com/donate/215-people-s-alliance-1215 People’s Alliance is a multi-racial collaborative dedicated to fighting for equity and justice in Philadelphia – at the ballot box, and in the streets. We are parents and neighbors, teachers and students, union members and block captains, cab drivers and cashiers working to unite a broad sector of Philadelphians to make meaningful change.
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Philly Socialists https://www.phillysocialists.org/https://www.phillysocialists.org/joindonatehttps://www.phillysocialists.org/joindonatePhilly Socialists is a political organization committed to creating a just and sustainable future for ourselves and our planet. As socialists, we believe in freedom, democracy, and the right to basic human dignity. Capitalism denies us all these. Only revolutionary change that ends capitalism will win us the future we deserve. And only a massive, organized force can get us there. Our success depends on the generosity and hard work of our supporters. By volunteering to help with a project or making a donation, you help us to make Philly a better place and lay the foundation for a better society.
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Free the Ballot https://freetheballot.org/https://secure.actblue.com/donate/freetheballotWe are a multi-racial grassroots alliance of incarcerated people, their family members, friends and supporters who are organized to support each other. Your monthly contribution will help us build political power to support progressive movement politics at the ballot box and build people power to end mass incarceration and get our communities what we need.
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Frontline Dadshttp://www.frontlinedads.org/Volunteer signup on front pagehttps://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr
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Reclaim Philadelphiareclaimphiladelphia.org
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POWER powerinterfaith.orghttps://powerinterfaith.salsalabs.org/donatePOWER is an interfaith organization committed to building communities of opportunity that work for all. We represent over 50 congregations throughout Southeastern and Central Pennsylvania.
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LILAC Phillyfacebook.com/LILACPhillyWe democratically develop socialist campaigns concerning housing, public ed, racial justice, and criminal justice. Join us!
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Refuse Fasism Phillyhttps://www.facebook.com/refusefascismphilly/Posted to their FB page
[1] Our single unifying mission must be to Drive Out the Trump/Pence Regime.
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Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaignhttps://poorpeoplesarmy.com/, https://www.facebook.com/ppehrc/, https://twitter.com/ppehrcorg/, https://www.instagram.com/ppehrc/https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSetWMAof9YSOrM1agqDDj2vtedeH8zFkWlNu7mu46k5XsdH0w/viewformhttps://poorpeoplesarmy.com/https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSetWMAof9YSOrM1agqDDj2vtedeH8zFkWlNu7mu46k5XsdH0w/viewformPPEHRC unites the poor across color lines as the leadership base for
a broad movement to abolish poverty. Our organization is led by people most affected-- homeless or formerly homeless, low income, poor people, and people of color. Right now, we are on the front lines organizing the poor to get what we need to survive amidst this pandemic. We have been doing mutual aid for 30 years, and we continue to deliver food to 1500-2000 households per month.
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Philadelphia Student Union https://phillystudentunion.org/https://phillystudentunion.org/donate/Thank you for supporting us, the students of Philadelphia who are organizing to improve our schools for ourselves, our younger siblings, cousins, neighbors and future generations of students. No donation is too small or too large. A $50 donation pays for 15 students’ bus fare and pizza at a Citywide Meeting. A $250 donation funds a week-long intensive leadership development program for three students.
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ADAPT PAhttps://www.facebook.com/paadapt/https://adapt.org/donate/ADAPT is a national grass-roots community that organizes disability rights activists to engage in nonviolent direct action, including civil disobedience, to assure the civil and human rights of people with disabilities to live in freedom.
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Youth United for Changehttps://www.youthunitedforchange.org/https://www.youthunitedforchange.org/goods_and_serviceshttps://www.youthunitedforchange.org/donatehttps://www.youthunitedforchange.org/goods_and_servicesYouth United for Change (YUC) is a democratic organization primarily made up of working class youth of color, which builds the “people power" necessary to hold school officials and government accountable to guarantee the educational rights of Philadelphia public school students. At YUC, low-income young people organize campaigns geared towards ensuring high quality public education for all young Philadelphians. YUC wins positive educational policy changes through school-and community-based organizing. A diverse group of young people comes together to identify common concerns, and act collectively as key stakeholders to create strategies to influence policy-making, with the goal of carrying out comprehensive educational reforms in the Philadelphia public school system. Our approach to youth-led advocacy amplifies the voice and impact of young people and the communities that support them towards creating systemic change; and creates the conditions for young people to simultaneously develop as critically strategic leaders.
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Media
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Movement Alliance Projectmovementalliance.org
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Climate Justice & Urban Farming
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Philly Thrivehttp://www.phillythrive.org/https://phillythrive.nationbuilder.com/donatePhiladelphians are taking action for clean air, climate justice, and the right to breathe. We’re defending our communities and our future against the largest fossil fuel refinery on the East Coast, Philadelphia Energy Solutions. We need a transition to an economy that serves people and planet. We envision a just transition to climate jobs, clean energy, and healthy communities.
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Soil Generationhttps://groundedinphilly.org/soil-generation/https://groundedinphilly.org/grapevine/Grounded in Philly helps communities turn vacant land into community-controlled green spaces, gardens and gathering places. By using public data sources, residents will be able to determine who owns a lot, whether the lot has debt or is about to be developed, and other information. And by answering simple questions, you can find the resources you need using our pathways tool. Through this site you can connect and communicate with other residents in our Grapevine forum. You’ll also find links to a variety of organizations in Philadelphia dedicated to preserving community green space, as well as links other resources..
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Trash Academyhttps://www.trashacademy.org/Trash Academy, a project of Mural Arts Philadelphia’s Restored Spaces Initiative, uses art and creativity as a vehicle to change both our communities and how they are perceived. Our program is based on the philosophy of collaboration; the research and initiative of community members fuels a shared process of education, reflection, advocacy and intervention. Trash Academy embraces the values of environmental justice, believing that those who are most impacted by environmental challenges are the ones who must be at the forefront of crafting solutions. Trash Academy also encourages youth leadership, positioning young people to take the lead in educating and transforming their own communities.
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North Philly Peace Parkhttps://www.phillypeacepark.org/https://www.phillypeacepark.org/volunteerhttps://northphilapeacepark.wedid.it/It has been the goal of The North Philly Peace Park to rehabilitate abandoned spaces and grow local produce and also offer a pedagogical environment that teaches urban farming techniques and healthy living for local communities. The North Philly Peace Park Pavilion project will be utilized for hosting classes, events, and workshops while also serving as a pedagogical tool. It is equipped with renewable energy sources, water collection, an ebb and flow hydroponic system, and other urban farming techniques within and around the pavilion.
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Deep Green Phillyhttps://www.facebook.com/deepgreenphilly/This is a podcasting and news website inspired first and foremost by the certainty that we are on the wrong path as a species. Oil spills, destruction of other species and their habitats, nuclear meltdowns, trash strewn oceans, carcinogens in our air and drinking water, runaway global warming…is this the kind of world we want to live in and leave behind?
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Urban Creators http://www.phillyurbancreators.org/http://www.phillyurbancreators.org/growhttps://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=t9Kl2uMovTdwTTdgqR3NI88hmegVQ7y9YS0E7zPcimrGxLyWVVnwMGlgeN_RmBVHNSsezW&country.x=US&locale.x=USSince 2010, we have approached community and youth development through Food, Transformative Education, and Art & Celebration as core pillars of community resiliency. Since 2010, we have cultivated fresh produce as a way of improving health in our community; curated artistic/cultural events that offered dynamic platforms for radical self-expression; facilitated educational programs that engage youth as pioneers in the revitalization of their own neighborhoods; and have supported the growth and development of small local businesses, emerging artists, and young leaders.
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Stretch and Fly Youth Business Gardenhttp://ncpcdc.org/http://ncpcdc.org/join/The Stretch and Fly Youth Business Garden is a grassroots garden initiative, that is part of the North Central Philadelphia Susquehanna Community Development Corporation established in July of 2014 by Tina Marie Russell. In the beginning of the NCPSCDC, the core efforts consisted of street cleaning initiatives, Veterans, youth mobilization, and mentorship. During these early stages, NCPSCDC began transforming vacant lots into public gardens and parks.
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VietLead
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Sunrise Movement Philadelphiahttps://philadelphia.sunrisemovement.org/https://secure.actblue.com/donate/sunrisemvmt?refcode=website-top-button
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Food Distribution
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West Philly Food Not Bombshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/558924280827750/westphillyfnb@googlegroups.comWest Philly FNB shares food every Wednesday 5pm at the A-Space 4722 Baltimore Ave.
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North Philly Food Not Bombshttps://www.facebook.com/NPFNB/https://cash.app/$NPFNB
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Bunny Hop PHLhttps://www.instagram.com/bunnyhopphl/?fbclid=IwAR1aI3ClUJj3RVbVIC1AS5kpGGe-Gr2_XMyzlLUMvmCp6JKRcJDPR5JT_bgFREE FOOD FOR THE PEOPLE🥬🥦🧅🧄by @foodeveryonedeserves @eclkdomestic donations accepted via venmo or $app to the handles above #blacklivesmatter
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Kidz Meals on Wheelshttps://www.facebook.com/kidzmealsonwheels215/?hc_location=ufihttps://www.gofundme.com/f/kidz-meals-on-wheels-quotno-child-hungry-initiativequotAt Kidz Meals On Wheels we’re raising awareness and promoting initiatives to serve the children who need them most. We believe in taking action with urgency in order to raise public awareness about some of the most pressing issues facing today’s society. At Kidz Meals On Wheels our mission is to combat hunger by providing ready to eat nutritious meals right to the homes of those children who are in need.
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Philly Mutual Aid - Neighbors Helping Neighborshttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf4tHQTrOG0DDh6hytdw8rdN7sFkm74Q1yMii2YeOLis2qNvA/viewformhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf4tHQTrOG0DDh6hytdw8rdN7sFkm74Q1yMii2YeOLis2qNvA/viewformWHO WE ARE: Neighbors Helping Neighbors (NHN) is a Black, Brown, & Native-led group of community members & organizers involved with radical social justice organizations around the city. We are neighbors concerned about our communities and helping to make sure those most vulnerable and affected by COVID-19 get the help they need.

WHAT WE’RE DOING: We are matching people in need with neighbors able to help. We offer support getting folks groceries, medicine, and supplies. We are volunteer run, we are not funded, and our aid comes directly from the community.

WHO WE’RE PRIORITIZING: We are prioritizing those most vulnerable and affected by COVID-19 : the sick, elderly, disabled, undocumented, single parents, queer, Black, Indigenous, and/or people of color, those quarantined without pay, and those limited in work.
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Harm Reduction & Communities of Care
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Oshun Familly Centerhttps://www.oshunfamilycenter.org/https://www.paypal.me/oshunfamctrBlack Philly therapists are raising $15K to provide free mental health resources to people of color
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Project Safehttps://projectsafephilly.org/https://projectsafephilly.org/2016/05/13/want-to-volunteer-with-project-safe/Mutual-aid based harm reduction for women, queer, and trans people involved in the street economies of Philly. Kensington based/sex worker focused
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Philadelphia Sex Workers Relief FundCash App $PHLRUA Venmo @PHLRUA Paypal: Phillyrua@gmail.comOrganized by Project Safe and the Red Umbrella Alliance
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Prevention Point https://ppponline.org/https://ppponline.org/ways-help/volunteerhttps://ppponline.org/donatePPP regularly provides HIV and HCV testing and linkage to care. Free medical clinics are also available multiple times per week. The John Paul Hammond Drop-In Center provides participants with a safe place to find shelter from the street and become linked to social and medical services. As the longest-running service provided by PPP, the Syringe Service Program has been a major factor in reducing the number of new HIV infections in Philadelphia.
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Take Back the Night https://takebackthenight.org/https://form.jotform.com/62055962942158https://takebackthenight.org/get-involved/Our Mission as a charitable 501(c)3 Foundation is to end sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual abuse and all other forms of sexual violence. We serve to create safe communities and respectful relationships through awareness events and initiatives. People of all backgrounds around the world are taking back their voices by speaking out against these crimes and taking a stand through Take Back The Night. Sexual violence, harassment, abuse, stalking, and trafficking continue in epidemic proportions.
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Act Uphttp://www.actupphilly.org/http://www.actupphilly.org/donateACT UP stands for the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power. We are a diverse, non-partisan group, united in anger, and committed to ending the AIDS crisis through direct action. Since its inception, ACT UP has used a diversity of direct action tactics to address social inequities that threaten people living with HIV/AIDS and those at risk of infection, both in Philadelphia and around the world. The AIDS pandemic closely follows the fault lines of broader social injustice. We continue to strive to end the AIDS crisis within the context/ through a lens of ending health disparities that are a clear result of inequality and injustice.
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March to End Rape culturehttp://www.mterc.org/?fbclid=IwAR1iEsiStJJsQdYOD5LOlTPAmi-K8BuqwFR7KNxpK14f29NQtToj2FIsDVMhttps://secure.squarespace.com/checkout/donate?donatePageId=57b785afe4fcb5fdb2a0bdb8&ss_cid=9539b440-0ba4-4fac-8603-a7e51d91ed8a&ss_cvisit=1591278494252&ss_cvr=d49ab533-fdc1-4c54-9ef6-b3cf904d36d4%7C1591278494024%7C1591278494024%7C1591278494024%7C1The March to End Rape Culture (#MTERC) is an event raising awareness about rape culture and its effects across society. This annual event is a monumental occasion for Philadelphians to learn about the widespread issues related to rape culture—a culture where sexual violence is accepted as a part of everyday life—and what is being done to end it. It is a supportive and empowering place for survivors of rape and abuse across all backgrounds to speak out and be heard, and a place for survivors and their advocates to connect with a wide variety of local activists and resource groups.
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Philly FIGHThttps://fight.org/https://fight.org/how-to-help/donate/Philadelphia FIGHT Community Health Centers provide culturally competent comprehensive primary care, and state of the art HIV primary care to low income members of the community, along with research, consumer education, advocacy, social services and outreach to people living with HIV and those who are at high risk, including family members, communities with high rates of HIV, formerly incarcerated persons, and young people at risk; and access to the most advanced clinical research in HIV treatment and prevention.
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The Womanist Working Collectivehttps://www.womanistworkingcollective.org/https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscrEstablished in October 2015 as an affinity group on Meetup, we began gathering as a group of likeminded Black women & femmes. Responding to our almost immediate growth and increased membership, we held our first strategic planning retreat in January 2016 and collective-wide data collection to gather vital feedback from our membership. From this survey and on-going evaluations, we began to shape and expand what was quickly evolving into an intentional Community of Practice centering livelihood and Quality of Life for Black womyn, transwomen, femmes and gender variant folks. Today, we continue building around the needs and feedback from our members to achieve our ultimate goal: Black Liberation!
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Galaeihttps://www.galaei.org/https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=pnknMEY9JnF833uCF9mFGMMWsK17VWrwK5pN-V_l_Fsq9j3id_l7yPmwzZdQwg8i8gyrGG&country.x=US&locale.x=USGalaei is a queer Latin@ social justice organization. Queer acknowledges and represents the mosaic of sexual and gender identities within our communities. Latin@ represents the multiracial, multicultural experience of Latinidad. Galaei embodies the common history of resistance and resilience of Latin@ and queer people. We are unwavering in our commitment to the advancement de nuestra familia through leadership and economic development, sexual empowerment, and grassroots organizing.
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Project S.A.V.E(Survivors Against Violence Efforts)www.projectsavephilly.com Project S.A.V.E is a nonprofit organization working to help survivors of sexual and domestic violence heal through therapeutic services. All of our services whether be conventional or unconventional are free. We operate on a mobile platform meaning we hold our community events/activities around the city as well as doing our services in the comfort of our client’s preferred space.
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Housing, Homelessness, Anti-Gentrification
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Broad Street Ministry
PLSE (
@PLSEPHILLY
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https://www.broadstreetministry.org/https://www.broadstreetministry.org/donate-now/Broad Street Ministry is an organization that helps Philadelphians living in deep poverty stabilize their lives through a unique offering of meals and social services that is welcoming to everyone.
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Stadium Stompershttps://www.stadiumstompers.org/https://www.stadiumstompers.org/take-actionWe are a movement of North Philly community members, students, and workers coming together to stop Temple's proposed football stadium and build power.
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The Philadelphia Coalition for Affordable Communitieshttp://phillyaffordablecommunities.org/#:~:text=The%20Philadelphia%20Coalition%20for%20Affordable%20Communities%20is%20calling%20for%20the,affordability%20in%20neighborhoods%20undergoing%20gentrification.http://phillyaffordablecommunities.org/index.php/get-involved/The members of the Philadelphia Coalition for Affordable Communities (PCAC) have long been committed to the idea of fairness that is part of the Development without Displacement Campaign. Together we helped to create a strong Philadelphia Housing Trust Fund (HTF) where 50% of the proceeds are dedicated to improving housing options for families who earn less than $20,000/year.
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Occupy PHA
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