Since there aren't many recent posts, I'm reading back a bit. I like the way you're doing this. I used to have more disposable income, and shared in similar fashion. Now that my finances are tighter, I've chosen two larger groups (public television and the Southern Poverty Law Center) and two individuals (one a close friend who finally got a liver transplant last year and the other, a young local activist who is living at the intersection of black/indigenous/trans/health challenged/low income. The first three, I donate to monthly, as automatic payments. The last one, I donate whenever they make a request on the local queer exchange, and I made them a new weighted blanket last year to help them with their anxiety. They came over to help with measuring and pouring the pellets as I sewed the channels closed. Several years ago, I was able to support Project 562, and traveled to see her open her photo exhibit at the Tacoma Art Museum. I still follow her work of documenting all the native tribes in the US.
When those of us who have extra share, then all of us can have enough.
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Date: 2018-02-05 04:34 am (UTC)When those of us who have extra share, then all of us can have enough.