Tuesday headlines: In giving color
Tis the season... for a list of causes favored by TMN and friends. We’ll see you again on January 3, 2025. Peace.
The Freedom to Read Foundation protects the public’s right to access information and materials in libraries without limitations. / Freedom to Read Foundation
Survival International campaigns for the collective rights of Indigenous, tribal, and uncontacted peoples. / Survival International
GiveDirectly enables donors to send money to people in poverty with no strings attached. / GiveDirectly
Augusta Heritage Center brings music, art, and culture to students across West Virginia through summer camps and in-school programs. / Augusta Heritage Center
Raising awareness about the maternal health crisis—because so many deaths from childbirth complications are preventable. / Every Mother Counts
Supporting reproductive justice for marginalized communities. / Sister Song
We all know this one? Fighting the fight against gun violence. / Everytown for Gun Safety
United Palestine Appeal has a focus this year on medicine, food, and water. / United Palestine Appeal
See also: The Palestine Red Crescent Society. / PRCS
The ICLC is the only provider of legal services on Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles. / Inner City Law Center
Community Support Services provides training, life skills, and respite services for disabled individuals and their families in Chicago. / Community Support Services
The Chicago Food Depository distributes food and provides services to a network of food pantries, soup kitchens, and homeless shelters. / Chicago Food Depository
Dogs: They’re the best! Wags and Walks rescues and rehabilitates animals that often get overlooked in shelters. / Wags and Walks
Related: Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary ensures older dogs get all the love and medical care they need. / OFSDS