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Honoring the Life of Imani Fecu
Tax deductible
In June 2020, just 2 months before her 25 birthday, Imani Nyasia Fecu transitioned to the world of the ancestors. Everyone who encountered Imani was blown away by her spirit and spirituality, her empathy, her kindness, and her creativity. She is a daughter, a sister, a grandchild, a friend, and acted as a leader in every community she encountered. She lifted up those around her, gave them hope, inspiration, and beauty.
Imani died from the complicit racist patriarchal mental health system that didn’t take her seriously.
Imani’s mother, Jennifer, wanted nothing more than to provide a home for her to be safe no matter what. She returned home from incarceration in February of this year, and immediately found work and was saving towards a home that she could share with her daughter who faced housing discrimination and homelessness. Her mother was robbed of time spent with her daughter, with whom she was so close.
Jennifer is now trying to uplift Imani’s memory by working to get justice for her, but also by building Imani's Safe House: a program to help Black youth whose parents are incarcerated to find support, love, and understanding.
She is seeking funds to help with renting or purchasing a building to establish this community center. Please donate what you can and share.
This is a fund for Jen, but also for the future of those directly impacted by our racist carceral and healthcare systems, to achieve survival and thriving through autonomy and support!
This fundraiser is being organized by Project LETS, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization (EIN: 46-3381454) on behalf of and in collaboration with Jennifer Fecu, Imani's mother. All donations are tax-deductible, and all proceeds from this fundraiser will be directed to Jennifer Fecu.
Learn more: https://www.imanissafehouse.com
Imani died from the complicit racist patriarchal mental health system that didn’t take her seriously.
Imani’s mother, Jennifer, wanted nothing more than to provide a home for her to be safe no matter what. She returned home from incarceration in February of this year, and immediately found work and was saving towards a home that she could share with her daughter who faced housing discrimination and homelessness. Her mother was robbed of time spent with her daughter, with whom she was so close.
Jennifer is now trying to uplift Imani’s memory by working to get justice for her, but also by building Imani's Safe House: a program to help Black youth whose parents are incarcerated to find support, love, and understanding.
She is seeking funds to help with renting or purchasing a building to establish this community center. Please donate what you can and share.
This is a fund for Jen, but also for the future of those directly impacted by our racist carceral and healthcare systems, to achieve survival and thriving through autonomy and support!
This fundraiser is being organized by Project LETS, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization (EIN: 46-3381454) on behalf of and in collaboration with Jennifer Fecu, Imani's mother. All donations are tax-deductible, and all proceeds from this fundraiser will be directed to Jennifer Fecu.
Learn more: https://www.imanissafehouse.com
Organizer
Stefanie Lyn Kaufman-Mthimkhulu
Organizer
Providence, RI
Project LETS
Beneficiary