Project SAFE Philly
We are a peer-based grassroots harm reduction organization for women and queer people working and surviving in the street economy in Philadelphia, PA.
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Project SAFE
Admin
Sultana Bibi
Admin
Raani Begum
Admin
reek Bell
Admin
Dave Purchase...
$142,098 USD
Vital Strategies
$90,072 USD
Thomas Scatte...
$50,000 USD
AIDS United
$17,500 USD
Phila Aids Th...
$13,500 USD
Mightycause C...
$11,628 USD
Gender Justic...
$11,000 USD
MightCause
$1,395 USD
Budget
Transparent and open finances.
Trash bags
from Rosa to Project SAFE Philly •
-$21.31 USD
Rejected
Reimbursement #202515
Gas
from Rosa to Project SAFE Philly •
-$47.00 USD
Rejected
Reimbursement #202510
-$3,125.00 USD
Paid
Invoice #201812
$
Today’s balance--.-- USD
Total raised
$312,435.91 USD
Total disbursed
$312,435.91 USD
Estimated annual budget
$119,505.65 USD
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Published on December 27, 2023 by Project SAFE
About
Project SAFE is run by and for drug users and sex workers working collectively. We practice principled harm reduction and advocate for the rights of people to engage in these activities for the purposes of survival, healing and pleasure.
Over the past 17 years, we have supported women and queer people in Philadelphia to pursue health and well being on their own terms, as well as economic human rights. Consistently deliver large amounts of harm reduction supplies to women and queer people who redistribute to others in their networks, creating a chain with vast, important, and unknown reaches. These networks include those unable to access services due to barriers such as lack of transportation or childcare, chronic illness, and distrust--due to historical trauma--of anyone outside of their immediate circle
Over the past 17 years, we have supported women and queer people in Philadelphia to pursue health and well being on their own terms, as well as economic human rights. Consistently deliver large amounts of harm reduction supplies to women and queer people who redistribute to others in their networks, creating a chain with vast, important, and unknown reaches. These networks include those unable to access services due to barriers such as lack of transportation or childcare, chronic illness, and distrust--due to historical trauma--of anyone outside of their immediate circle