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If you’re not sure where to begin, when it comes to getting plugged into your community you can start by finding a clothing swap, harm reduction supply distributors, food drives, and other similar projects in your area. Be on the lookout for mutual aid events near you, and stop by to see how they’re run and meet the organizers (you can find at least one every week on the COYOTE Calendar). Or, you could just knock on your neighbor’s door and ask what they need. The more connections we make within our communities, the better we can support one another.
To get you started, here are some organizations to check out for inspiration and supplies:
COYOTE also has a new, longer resource guide for how to get started and connected with mutual aid here.
If you are inspired by this and organize a mutual aid event of your own, please let us know! Email hello@coyotemedia.org.
Vincent D is a queer cartoonist and organizer living in Berkeley. He's a 2016 graduate of the Independent Publishing Resource Center's Comics Certificate Program in Portland Oregon.
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