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anyway paypal me 10 bucks so i can buy snacks and watch horror movies today: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/rtk0220
or venmo which at least no longer has my deadname: rhysespieces2
i forgot i have upcoming bills and im gonna be short to pay it next month
if you can, please donate so i don’t dissociate further pls and thank. i need about $50
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hey everyone. 5 months ago i was sexually assaulted by my rideshare driver. since then things have felt like an endless struggle, emotionally, physically, and financially. i’ve been dealing with new ptsd symptoms, swings into hypomania, and my criminal case being dropped (despite doing what everyone told me to), which has been a severe blow to my confidence. i’ve been unable to work more than part time the last few months and my workplace has cut my hours to the point i’m struggling to feed myself, while also unable to make my rent and car payment. i need at least 250 to cover my bills by the end of august at a minimum, not accounting at all for my day to day expenses. if anyone is able to send a few dollars my way to help lower that number i’d greatly appreciate it. PAYPAL: paypal.me/medusae VENMO: @hydrozoa CASHAPP: $Medusae i would be lost without the help and community i’ve found here, and i thank you all dearly. your kindness and support has meant the wuorld to me. please don’t donate if you’re unable, take care of yourself first always!! any reblog would be appreciated. 💖
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*rolls over* i’m sick of being broke. read my short stories and/or give me money for my talents, please and thank you. being a starving artist is fucking WACK!
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so you’ve probably seen the post going around detailing the horrific human rights abuses in what are, undeniably, concentration camps in the US…. accompanied by the suggestion that the only thing you can do is call your senators.
it’s unfathomable to me that someone would see we have actual nazi death camps in our country, and think the solution is writing to the politicians who allowed it to happen.
i have yet to see a post on any social media that has meaningfully helpful suggestions for how to get involved, so:
this article offers a number of suggestions including getting involved with your local chapter of Sanctuary Not Deportation, which connects faith groups to offer sanctuary to immigrants fleeing ICE. it also has a comprehensive list of immigrant-lead organizations to get involved with or donate to, as well as a link to crowdfund for detainee’s phone bills, which allows them to contact their families, legal counsel, and inform the outside world of the realities they are facing in detention.
here is a link for finding detention centers near you. there are many rallies directly outside of these camps you can participate in, and physically going to them is crucial in liberation efforts.
posting bond for detained immigrants is still one of the best ways to get people out of the death camps, even though ICE is increasingly unwilling to participate. the linked article has a list of both federal and state-by-state bail funds/organizations.
host a refugee if you have the room. Room For Refugees is still trying to build a network in the US. keeping people out of ICE’s grip and preventing detention in the first place is the best thing we can do because these camps are becoming more and more impenetrable.
help the legal organizations helping immigrants near you; if you’re anywhere close to NYC the New Sanctuary Coalition needs volunteers/donations, and if you’re on the border get involved with Texas Civil Rights Project.
on top of free legal aid, the NSC specifically also organizes rapid responses to ICE raids, which is one of the most important things you can do – there are many local networks already in place, but here is how to organize a rapid response network if your city doesn’t have one.
one of the easiest things we can all do is learn the rights of immigrants in this country, and how to react to ICE raids. spread this information to everyone you know and keep the toolkit in easy access on your phone.
the only government policy that can make an immediate and tangible impact is municipal policy; push your local politicians to support or build sanctuary city initiatives – here is a toolkit for local political action.
finally, get involved with local antifa and leftist orgs! follow their social media to get updates on calls to action and protests happening near you. i cannot stress enough how important it is to be aware of efforts in your own city. antifa international’s tumblr is one page you can follow, but please research the orgs specifically in your area that are fighting the rise of fascism. the torch network has a list of chapters in several cities around the US, but again this is just a place to start.
i encourage everyone to find at least ONE thing from this list you can do, beyond donating. i know we are all stressed and have our time/energy zapped by capitalism, but if we do nothing, nothing will change. and please share these links wherever you can – copy and paste this post or at least share the first article i linked.
fascism is here, NOW, and we need to step up, because no one is going to invade us to free the camps this time.
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I know this woman from college and she’s a sweetheart. She was unjustly fired and needs help. Please consider helping out, even if it’s just a reblog.
There are people struggling more than me so don't feel compelled but I haven't been to shul in forever and it really sucks but it costs around $22-26 to go and come back which I don't have like ever. So here's my PayPal if anyone wants to help a poor mexycan butch get to services more often. Tysm if you rb, I really appreciate it! 💕
When undocumented immigrants are detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), they are held in detention until they go to trial where the court will decide whether they can stay in the country. In some cases, the immigration judge will let them go while they await trial if they first pay a bail bond. Bail is set at a legal minimum of $1,500, but can be much higher. The bond is meant as a deposit to ensure the accused will report to their trial. If they attend all of their court appointments, they can get the money back. But many people have trouble coming up with the funds. The average bail bond issued by the San Francisco immigration courts in 2014 was $3,411 and the average cost of bond in immigration courts nationally is $6,500. Bond amounts could be as high as $80,500 on Central District of California immigration bonds, according to a 2015 study by USC law professor Emily Ryo. Donating to community bond funds can immediately “lead to freedom,” she said. Community bond funds are charities, like RAICES, that use funds to post bail and provide legal defense for detained people.This is one of the fastest ways to reunite immigrants with their family, said Pilar Weiss, project director at the National Bail Fund Network.
DIRECTORY OF CRIMINAL SYSTEM BAIL FUNDS
National organizations funding bail across the U.S.
National Bail Out
The American Bar Association
Queer Detainee Empowerment Project
Freedom for Immigrants
Local organizations funding bail for immigrants
Arizona Tucson Second Chance Bail Fund Colorado Colorado Freedom Fund California Bay Area Immigration Bond Fund Immigrant Families Defense Fund The Orange County Justice Fund Connecticut Connecticut Bail Fund Immigrant Bail Fund Florida LGBTQ Freedom Fund Hawaii Hawaii Community Bail Fund Illinois Champaign County Bailout Coalition Chicago Community Bond Fund Iowa Eastern Iowa Community Bond Project Kentucky Louisville Community Bail Fund Louisiana New Orleans Safety & Freedom Fund YWCA Greater Baton Rouge Community Bail Fund Massachusetts Massachusetts Bail Fund Minnesota Minnesota Freedom Fund Nebraska Omaha Freedom Fund Nevada Vegas Freedom Fund New York City Bronx Freedom Fund Brooklyn Community Bail Fund Lorena Borjas Community Fund WSLS Bail Fund New York State Columbia County Bail Fund EOC of Suffolk Inc. Charitable Bail Fund OAR of Tompkins County Bail Fund Syracuse Jail Ministry North Carolina Southern Coalition for Social Justice Bail Fund Alamance County Community Bail Fund North Carolina Community Bail Fund of Durham Oregon Portland Freedom Fund Pennsylvania Dauphin County Bail Fund Philadelphia Community Bail Fund Philadelphia Bail Fund Tennessee Hamilton County Community Bail Fund Memphis Community Bail Fund Nashville Community Bail Fund Texas Detained Migrant Solidarity Committee Fianza Fund Community Bail Fund of North Texas Virginia Richmond Community Bail Fund Roanoke Community Bail Fund Charlottesville Community Resilience Fund Washington Northwest Community Bail Fund Wisconsin Free the 350 Bail Fund
DIRECTORY OF IMMIGRATION BOND FUNDS National organizations across the U.S.
Freedom for Immigrants National Bond Fund
Haitian Immigrant Bond Assistance Project
LGBTQ Freedom Fund
RAICES Bond Fund
Arizona Pima Monthly Meeting Immigration Bond Fund California Bay Area Immigration Bond Fund Immigrant Families Defense Fund Orange County Justice Fund San Diego Immigrant Rights Consortium – Borderlands Get Free Fund Colorado Immigrant Freedom Fund of Colorado Connecticut Immigrant Bail Fund Iowa Eastern Iowa Community Bond Project Massachusetts Beyond Bail & Legal Defense Fund Michigan Kent County Immigration Bond for Our Neighbor’s Defense Fund Minnesota Minnesota Freedom Fund New Hampshire NH Conference UCC Immigrant and Refugee Support Group New York LIFE Bond Fund (New Sanctuary Coalition)New York Immigrant Freedom Fund Ohio (includes Northern Kentucky) 3R Fund for Immigrants Texas Fronterizo Fianza Fund Hutto Community Deportation Defense & Bond Fund RAICES Texas Bond Fund Vermont Vermont Freedom Bail Fund Virginia Cville Immigrant Bond Fund Washington Fair Fight Immigrant Bond Fund
If yall with let me hijack this post for a second I’d like to add Adelante Alabama to the list-Adelante is an immigrant worker’s center in AL which helps bail out immigrants in the Etowah County Detention Facility here through their partner org Shut Down Etowah. This facility is specifically used by ICE as a “black hole” where by moving migrants to an extremely rural and conservative area they can cut them off from outside support. As seen on the above list, this works very well, as most activists outside of Alabama don’t seem to even know there’s anything going on here at all, but Etowah and similar rural prisons in areas completely overlooked by activists in more liberal areas are crucial to the ICE detention infrastructure and challenging them is a big blow to that system.
Adelante Alabama Worker Center unites low-wage and immigrant workers and their families in the Birmingham area to defend their rights, promo
hi yal. i have been making a whole bunch of these sily n fun tops for u to bounce around in. i am trying to make enough money so i can move out of my parents house because my father is slowly getting more abusive. i also miss being creative and working my hands to death lol.
etsy shop is called LillieInez after my grandmother <3
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reblog so I can move away lol love u
ICE IS ACTIVE IN WEST DALLAS AS OF A FEW HOURS AGO. DONT OPEN YOUR DOOR. 7/16/19 2PM
**UPDATE** I was able to get to Los Angeles but I’m still about to be in a very bad position if I don’t get some help soon. I am sleeping on
this is the same gofundme that i’ve been reblogging. i’ve been stuck at the same amount for a really long time now and i can’t stress how desperately i need help. really begging anyone who sees this to reblog because i’m so fucked right now. i’m absolutely losing my mind over my situation. currently going hungry and stuck in a very shitty part of LA with no money for gas or the bus so direct donations through venmo @brenna-fletcher are even better right now.
please help me out i’m homeless and sleeping on someone’s couch and who knows how long that will last. i do not have the will to survive like this for much longer
reblogging again cause i posted this really early but i’m literally going hungry and soon won’t have gas to get to the places i need to go pls pls reblog if you can
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please, i am fucking begging you all with every last ounce of will i have in my shitty depressed body to reblog this. i’m going to die. i’m so scared. i’m so depressed and i need to get help so badly but i don’t have enough money and i really really really need medical help.
there’s no such thing as an affordable housing program in LA anymore my ONLY option is to raise enough money to move somewhere over-priced and then work myself to death please help me