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LA Street Care
Fiscal Host: Open Collective Foundation
We are an abolitionist mutual aid collective organizing with the unhoused in Los Feliz, Echo Park, Atwater, Historic Filipinotown, Silver Lake, and Rampart Village.
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Clementine Du...
Admin
$320 USD
LA Street Care
Admin
Kris R
Admin
Neil Blakemore
Admin
CJ Van
Admin
Angela
Admin
Impact Assets
$13,099 USD
Liberty Hill ...
$7,000 USD
anonymous
Solidarity Sponsor
$3,300 USD
Incognito
$1,000 USD
Ginny Bateman
$800 USD
Budget
Transparent and open finances.
-$74.41 USD
Paid
Reimbursement #208577
-$352.11 USD
Paid
Reimbursement #208575
Debit from LA Street Care to Kris R •
-$540.49USD
Paid
Reimbursement #207514
$
Today’s balance$18.85 USD
Total raised
$39,179.07 USD
Total disbursed
$39,160.22 USD
Estimated annual budget
$12,560.53 USD
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Action Required: Transfer your recurring donation to LA Street Care's new fundraising platform!
Dear supporter, Unfortunately, our fiscal sponsor recently announced its dissolution, meaning OpenCollective Foundation will suspend all donat...
Published on March 15, 2024 by Kris R
2023 End of Year Update
LA Street Care had a busy year! We grew our membership of committed organizers and strengthened our community of housed and unhoused Angelenos. Our group was thrilled to start the year with the elimination of sweeps in Council District 13,...
Published on December 20, 2023 by Kris R
Donation Drive: This Sunday, Dec 17 from 12-2pm
Please join Join LA Street Care in supporting your unhoused neighbors. As the weather gets colder, especially at night, we face an increased need for survival items. If you have blankets, coats, sweats, or any of the below items that you do...
Published on December 15, 2023 by Kris R
About
LA Street Care & Mutual Aid is an abolitionist collective of former Street Watch LA members in Los Feliz, Echo Park, Atwater, Historic Filipinotown, Silver Lake, and Rampart Village.
We organize with unhoused and formerly unhoused neighbors for mutual aid, harm reduction, political education, know your rights initiatives, and to connect people with services. Our goals are to meet the survival needs of our neighbors living on the street, decriminalize poverty, and end state violence against unhoused communities.
We believe universal housing is a human right. That means free and fair public housing for all, community control of housing, and the abolition of all violent and carceral systems.
Funds will go to...
We organize with unhoused and formerly unhoused neighbors for mutual aid, harm reduction, political education, know your rights initiatives, and to connect people with services. Our goals are to meet the survival needs of our neighbors living on the street, decriminalize poverty, and end state violence against unhoused communities.
We believe universal housing is a human right. That means free and fair public housing for all, community control of housing, and the abolition of all violent and carceral systems.
Funds will go to...
The violent sweeping of encampments often means the state stealing/destroying most if not all of unhoused people's belongings. Our neighbors living on the street tell us their needs, and we do our best to meet them with items including:
- Tents
- Blankets and sleeping bags
- Hygiene items (e.g., toothbrush, toothpaste, wipes, soap, shampoo, etc.)
- First aid items & medicines
- Pet supplies
- Shoes
- Bottled water
We support unhoused neighbors by assisting with expenses including:
- Temporary shelter in motels for people experiencing domestic violence
- Transportation
- Parking tickets
- Vet and medical care
None of our organizers are paid, but a small amount of funds go to supporting our mutual aid, harm reduction, and abolition work (e.g., purchasing coolers, printing instructions for fentanyl tests, etc.)