![]() ![]() David McAtee Memorial Fund: Known as Yaya or the BBQ Man by those in his community, David McAtee was a local restaurant owner that was shot and killed by authorities in Kentucky.They suspected that two suspects had used her apartment to sell drugs, but no drugs were found in the search. Justice for Breonna Taylor: This fund was set up by a family member of Breonna Taylor, who was killed when police broke down her door with a battering ram to execute a "no-knock" search warrant.It also will be used to assist the family as they seek justice for Floyd. George Floyd Memorial Fund: This fund, which was established by Floyd's brother, is designed to assist with funeral expenses, grief counseling, mental health counseling, and lodging and travel for all court proceedings.However, there has been no evidence of a burglary. Arbery was chased and gunned down by several men in the community. I Run With Maud: This fund was created to assist Ahmaud's mother and her immediate family with financial support as they struggle to bring justice for his murder.Elijah McClain Memorial Fund: Organized by his mother, Sheneen McClain, this fund is in honor of Elijah who was a 23-year old who went into a coma and died after being placed in a chokehold by Aurora Police in Colorado last August.What's more, they are focused primarily on bailing out arrestees and give priority to those with the greatest financial need. Atlanta Solidarity Fund: This fund supports people in Atlanta who have been arrested for taking action against social injustice.They also advocate bringing an end to bail bonds. They maintain that people who are unable to pay bonds have higher rates of incarceration, longer sentences, loss of housing and jobs, separation from their families, and loss of custody. Chicago Community Bond Fund: This organization pays the bond for people charged with crimes in Cook County, Illinois.Donations help them bail-out community members and provide supportive services. National Bail Out: This is a Black-led and Black-centered group of lawyers, organizers, and activists that are working to end mass incarceration.Additionally, the money comes back to the organization when the cases close, so they are able to recycle every dollar donated at least twice a year. What's more, 100% of online donations are used to bring people home. The Bail Project: This national revolving bail fund is dedicated to combat mass incarceration. ![]()
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