About our group
We are a grassroots collective of Asian migrant sex & massage workers and allies, organizing transnationally.
We began our organizing in a fight for justice and police accountability, after the death of a Flushing massage worker, Yang Song, who was killed during a police raid in November 2017. We started as a project to provide legal support for her family and help her mother pay for healthcare expenses.
To this day, we heavily rely on applying for one-time grants every year to sustain our mutual aid and outreach efforts. We would like to fundraise additional $9K into our monthly recurring outreach operational cost, so that we can put more care into our services and make our programs more reliable and accessible to everyone.
We began our organizing in a fight for justice and police accountability, after the death of a Flushing massage worker, Yang Song, who was killed during a police raid in November 2017. We started as a project to provide legal support for her family and help her mother pay for healthcare expenses.
To this day, we heavily rely on applying for one-time grants every year to sustain our mutual aid and outreach efforts. We would like to fundraise additional $9K into our monthly recurring outreach operational cost, so that we can put more care into our services and make our programs more reliable and accessible to everyone.
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About our group
We are a grassroots collective of Asian migrant sex & massage workers and allies, organizing transnationally.
We began our organizing in a fight for justice and police accountability, after the death of a Flushing massage worker, Yang Song, who was killed during a police raid in November 2017. We started as a project to provide legal support for her family and help her mother pay for healthcare expenses.
To this day, we heavily rely on applying for one-time grants every year to sustain our mutual aid and outreach efforts. We would like to fundraise additional $9K into our monthly recurring outreach operational cost, so that we can put more care into our services and make our programs more reliable and accessible to everyone.
We began our organizing in a fight for justice and police accountability, after the death of a Flushing massage worker, Yang Song, who was killed during a police raid in November 2017. We started as a project to provide legal support for her family and help her mother pay for healthcare expenses.
To this day, we heavily rely on applying for one-time grants every year to sustain our mutual aid and outreach efforts. We would like to fundraise additional $9K into our monthly recurring outreach operational cost, so that we can put more care into our services and make our programs more reliable and accessible to everyone.
Total Raised
132
Members
Avg. Donation
Previously supported