$1300 for school tuition for an eight-year-old daughter whose mother was fired for organizing a union at her Starbucks.
$2500 for school tuition and a Targeted Activist Youth2 (TAY) Development grant for a youth activist and eight-year-old daughter from two families. Both the youth activist and the mother were fired for organizing a union at their Starbucks.
$2000 for martial arts and mental health support for the 18-year-old son whose father fought for workers’ rights and co-founded an immigrant advocacy collective. He was arrested on politically motivated charges and has been in prison since 2012.
$2250 for acting and music lessons and a CIF award for the 18 and 21-year-old brothers whose mother was threatened with prison for trying to address the needs of low-income families.
$3000 for school tuition for two kids, ages 10 and 14, whose mother was fired for advocating for the needs of her students.
$4500 for support services for three siblings, ages 11 to 12, whose father, a whistleblower for worker and consumer safety, was laid off and harassed, then arrested and attacked by police. Despite multiple surgeries, he is incapacitated and partially paralyzed.
$1500 for tutoring for the nine-year-old daughter of an Amazon employee who spoke out against the company’s mistreatment of workers. She was followed on multiple occasions in suspected targeting for her activism, making her feel unsafe in her home and forcing her to relocate.
$4500 for support services for three siblings, ages 10 to 11, whose father, a whistleblower for worker and consumer safety, was laid off and harassed, then arrested and attacked by police. Despite multiple surgeries, he is incapacitated and partially paralyzed.
$3000 for school tuition for two kids, ages nine and 13, whose mother was fired for advocating for the needs of her students.
$1170 for acting lessons for the 18-year-old whose mother was threatened with prison for trying to address the needs of low-income families.