We are consistently updating this list and are always looking to grow our resource library. Feel free to fill out the form at the bottom of this page to submit a resource you think should be included.
This is a list of every Food Not Bombs chapter that has provided their details to our collective. We include their websites, email addresses, phone numbers and the times, days and locations for when they share free vegan meals in as many cases as possible.
An abolitionist community organisation, Black-person-led and fully queer-facilitated, which does not only relate to who leads the space, but the radical lineages and inspirations that guide us as we promote healing and resistance outside of, and in active opposition, to psychiatry’s pathologization of neurodivergent people.
Building real solutions that are centered in our communities, build self-determination, and promote healing and restoration for the land and the people. All of our programs are led by QTAPI members who are directly impacted by the issues we address. Core programs include:
Black Trans Liberation aims to end homelessness within the trans population by providing access and resources from community partners that empower and celebrate the TGNC community. By keeping trans people off the street, we can dismantle the current 35 year life expectancy of Black Trans people and prevent systemic oppression.
Building a solidarity economy in Jackson, Mississippi, anchored by a network of cooperatives and worker-owned, democratically self-managed enterprises.
“Our mission is to educate, organize, and unite low income people in Western Massachusetts to know what our rights are, to stand up for those rights, and to achieve those rights…”
Collective Focus is a Women, POC and LGBTQIA+-led organization fostering resourcefulness and empowerment at our Brooklyn-based Resource Hub. Our community-based approaches confront the challenges of food insecurity and food waste, racial and economic inequality & mental health by building access to food, clothing, creativity and wellness.
Multifaceted support of BIPOC, LGBTQIA+ MaGes and their families through bi-weekly deliveries of basic necessities (including food), organizing mutual aid, and hosting multiple community care initiatives throughout the year accessible to the most marginalized community members.
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