Art For Los Angeles Mutual Aid and Fire Recovery
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This fundaraiser is dedicated to supporting communities directly affected by the Los Angeles fires. 100% of proceeds go directly to your choice of one of the mutual aid groups and fire recovery funds listed below: 


PUMA (Palms Unhoused Mutual Aid) 
MALAN (Mutual Aid Los Angeles Network)
YJC (Youth Justice Coalition)
NDLON (National Day Laborers Organizing Network) 


To make a donation, learn more about their work and how donations are used click here





How it works 

In order to make a purchase please email us at laartfundraiser@gmail.com or use the email button below. Once you recieve confirmation from us that the work is reserved for you, you will make your donation directly to the group of your choice using the links above. After donating, send your reciept to our email and we will coordinate getting the work to you. 


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PUMA (Palms Unhoused Mutual Aid)      Instagram    Donate 

Throughout this crisis, PUMA continues our outreach and distribution activities as well as agitating for housing justice. We are also supporting disaster relief efforts in the Palms area by distributing masks, meals, clothing, blankets, and wound care.




NDLON (National Day Laborer Organizing Network)     Website    Donate

NDLON has rapidly mobilized to support the immigrant community impacted by the Eaton fire, supporting immigrant workers impacted by the Los Angelea Fires by providing relief and recovery efforts rooted in solidarity and mutual aid.




YJC (Youth Justice Coalition)      Instagram     Website    Donate 


Youth Justice Coalition is raising Emergency Funds to directly support currently & formerly incarcerated youth & their parents who are impacted by the L.A. fires & systemic harm. 




MALAN (Mutual Aid Los Angeles Network)    Instagram   Website    Donate 

Mutual Aid LA Network (MALAN) is a connector and information hub for mutual aid efforts, people and resources across Los Angeles. We’re building toward abolition and believe in an abundant world that can be freed of oppression through community solidarity.

As a mutual aid network, our primary goal is to use our reach and funds to support smaller, local mutual aid efforts across the city who are doing direct, on-the-ground work. MALAN has very small operating costs, so the vast majority of donations go directly to funding those small, local efforts such as the ones you can see us boost on our Instagram or in our Group Directory who are already plugged in and providing survival supplies and essential services to their neighborhoods. We also purchase survival supplies such as water, food, masks, hygiene supplies, and other essentials and distribute those directly to people across LA as well.










 



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