Northside Chicago Prison Letter Writing Coalition is transitioning to a new Fiscal Host
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Northside Chicago Prison Letter Writing Coalition
Fiscal Host: Open Collective Foundation
NC-PLWC is a solidarity network for mailing projects across walls & abolitionist community organizing. A subset of NC-PLWC is a mutual aid group that tables political education materials and does weekly resource distribution.
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Mattison
Admin
$40 USD
Northside Chi...
Admin
Arcadia
Admin
Demitria Gall...
Admin
Ariel
Admin
Analiese
Admin
Nighthawk Tavern
$1,500 USD
Guest
Bread Day
$1,200 USD
Sarah
Bread Day
$1,040 USD
Anonymous Amy
Bread Day
$1,040 USD
Elly
backer
$580 USD
Maximilian Mc...
backer
$500 USD
Budget
Transparent and open finances.
medical supplies
Category
Materials & Supplies
-$110.24 USD
Approved
Reimbursement #221942
commissary funds for community member
Category
Mutual Aid
-$57.95 USD
Approved
Reimbursement #221940
commissary funds for community member
Category
Mutual Aid
-$84.95 USD
Approved
Reimbursement #221939
$
Today’s balance$3,083.59 USD
Total raised
$9,888.86 USD
Total disbursed
$6,805.27 USD
Estimated annual budget
$615.03 USD
About
NC-PLWC is a solidarity network for mailing projects across walls & abolitionist community organizing. A subset of NC-PLWC is a mutual aid group that tables political education materials and does weekly resource distribution.
Our concurrent projects include ongoing letter writing as a form of solidarity with incarcerated folks, as well as fundraising to sustain our community-organized warming center at the Bryn Mawr red line stop in the Edgewater neighborhood of Chicago. This informal network has emerged as a means to address the needs of populations that the state continues to treat as disposable. We operate under the principles of direct wealth redistribution and bottom-up leadership, recognizing that the oppressed know best how to address their needs; thus, funds are given directly to housing insecure peoples. We currently table every Saturday at the Bryn Mawr train stop to distribute money, PPE, hot breakfast, tents, warm
clothes, toiletries, and other items.
Our concurrent projects include ongoing letter writing as a form of solidarity with incarcerated folks, as well as fundraising to sustain our community-organized warming center at the Bryn Mawr red line stop in the Edgewater neighborhood of Chicago. This informal network has emerged as a means to address the needs of populations that the state continues to treat as disposable. We operate under the principles of direct wealth redistribution and bottom-up leadership, recognizing that the oppressed know best how to address their needs; thus, funds are given directly to housing insecure peoples. We currently table every Saturday at the Bryn Mawr train stop to distribute money, PPE, hot breakfast, tents, warm
clothes, toiletries, and other items.