Workers' Solidarity Fund
Welcome to the Workers' Solidarity Fund
About Workers' Solidarity Fund
The Worker’s Solidarity Fund is a vision of a city-wide Solidarity Network, plugged into existing community organizations that are enabled to distribute our direct assistance to those most impacted by the economic warfare we face daily. Our workers and their families are the ones in our communities who proudly step up every day to help and serve their neighbors. Can we count on you to spread the word and consider giving to one of our workers to assist with their immediate bills, mortgage, and grocery expenses in this difficult time?
We are operating within a citywide Solidarity network, plugged into existing community organizations that are enabled to distribute direct assistance to the neighbors they already serve. We are adding new partners to our team every day and paving a connected, collective way through Kansas City for new partnerships in mutual aid, sounding the alarm that the time is now to come together and stand up for every one of us.
Our KCEATS! Solidarity Drive involves food and supply collection through our neighborly business partnerships across the city and KC Metro area, where our volunteers collect donated items for our Solidarity Drive hosted on Friday Nights, 4-7 pm at The Ship in KCMO.
Our efforts to establish funds for community aid and our operational costs, such as gas and storage of goods, include our ongoing Workers’ Solidarity Fund crowdfunding initiative, as well as planned community events and drives. Please consider supporting our workers and our efforts to support them.
Mutual Aid and Assistance
"It means a great deal to those who are oppressed to know that they are not alone. Never let anyone tell you that what you are doing is insignificant."
“We've got to give ourselves to this struggle until the end. Nothing would be more tragic than to stop at this point...We've got to see it through."
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