DULF

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DULF is a community coalition formed to provide tangible solutions to BC's overdose crisis. Regulating the drug market through community-led compassion clubs is the most accessible way of providing immediate safe supply.

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Dana Larsen

$16,465.46 CAD since May 2022

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Guest

$10,650 CAD since Aug 2024

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Online Silent Auction

$9,728.45 CAD since Aug 2024

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Rachel Lamont

$7,200 CAD since Aug 2021

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jean swanson

$6,000 CAD since Jun 2021

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Red Gate Arts Society

$5,951.25 CAD since Jul 2024

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AIVL Finance Manager

$5,100 CAD since Sep 2022

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tripleA

$5,000 CAD since Oct 2025

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Coca Leaf Cafe and Mushroom Dispensary

$3,780 CAD since Aug 2022

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Thomas

$3,500 CAD since Jul 2024

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Joanna Gislason

$3,450 CAD since Oct 2021

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Incognito

$3,150 CAD since Sep 2022

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DULF Solidarity East Coast

$3,130 CAD since Jun 2025

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Alex Moulton

$3,088.65 CAD since Jun 2025

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Guest

$3,000 CAD since Oct 2024

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silent auction and fundraiser show

$3,004.9 CAD since Sep 2024

DULF is all of us

Our contributors 740

Thank you for supporting DULF.

Dana Larsen

$16,465 CAD

DULF FOREVER. Leading the way to end the genoci...

Guest

$10,650 CAD

Online Silent...

$9,728 CAD

Rachel Lamont

$7,200 CAD

jean swanson

$6,000 CAD

Red Gate Arts...

$5,951 CAD

AIVL Finance ...

$5,100 CAD

tripleA

$5,000 CAD

Coca Leaf Caf...

$3,780 CAD

Thomas

$3,500 CAD

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+$20.00CAD
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Credit from Émilie to DULF

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Today’s balance

$18,102.30 CAD

Total income

$271,746.77 CAD

Total disbursed

$253,644.47 CAD

Estimated annual budget

$87,389.95 CAD

About


All levels of government have abandoned us, you have the responsibility to stop blocking access to a safe supply of drugs, and must immediately provide us with safe drugs, this is willful negligence. We demand:

  1.  All levels of government must immediately fund programs for safe and accessible supplies of all drugs, including cocaine, heroin, and crystal meth, by directly listening to user groups and people who use drugs, and adding these drugs to the formulary, or allow us to create routes of access ourselves.

  2.  All levels of government must immediately give us an accessible legal framework that decriminalizes, licenses, funds, and provides facility spaces for heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine compassion clubs. 

The data has been collected, research done, and concrete solutions proposed, but people are still dying in unprecedented numbers. It is past time to take real action. 

We are no longer willing to stand by and bear witness to the devastation of our community. 

BC’s steps toward mitigating overdose risk, while laudable in themselves, have taken too long to implement, do not go far enough, and are not universally accepted. Drastically more is needed, immediately, to prevent more deaths.
  
We have countless agencies, authorities, and officials with the power to ensure that the lives of substance users are not seen as expendable in the province of British Columbia. We call on every leader in British Columbia to step up to and face this dire need for accountability and own the responsibility they have been given to stop this senseless cycle of death. 

With profound frustration and hearts that have been obliterated by grief we share this message; step up and address the issues that are killing us, or allow us access to the resources and funds to do it ourselves, outside of the constraints of this discriminatory structure.