Palouse COVID-19 Support
Donation protected
During a crisis, love for one another is the best medicine. Following the effective organizing strategies of mutual aid groups across the country and around the world during the COVID-19, we aim to provide material support to those in need. Immediately we are providing groceries and supply deliveries to those who have requested assistance.
Who are we?
We are a collective of volunteers from Pullman and Moscow. Find us on Facebook and Instagram! Currently, I (Delaney Piper) am the digital organizer for these efforts, but we're all grassroots--neighbors helping neighbors.
Where will the money go?
We will be providing funding for groceries/supplies to those in need. As lost wages and increased medical expenses will make COVID-19 an issue of financial wellbeing, as well as one physical health, we aim to create abundance through sharing. This is solidarity work, not charity.
Currently, Moscow Interfaith Alliance (in connection with Norman Fowler) is our financial home. If you are local consider donating directly to the "Moscow Interfaith Association: Palouse COVID-19 Mutual Aid." Donations can be sent to Norman Fowler at First Presbyterian Church.
We would like to expand our efforts to running errands, dog walking, childcare, caregiving, and mental/emotional/spiritual support amongst those impacted by the pandemic. We will expand these efforts as conditions change within our community. We cannot allow fear or isolationism to lead out actions, but must reach out to one another in care, love, and compassion.
Who are we?
We are a collective of volunteers from Pullman and Moscow. Find us on Facebook and Instagram! Currently, I (Delaney Piper) am the digital organizer for these efforts, but we're all grassroots--neighbors helping neighbors.
Where will the money go?
We will be providing funding for groceries/supplies to those in need. As lost wages and increased medical expenses will make COVID-19 an issue of financial wellbeing, as well as one physical health, we aim to create abundance through sharing. This is solidarity work, not charity.
Currently, Moscow Interfaith Alliance (in connection with Norman Fowler) is our financial home. If you are local consider donating directly to the "Moscow Interfaith Association: Palouse COVID-19 Mutual Aid." Donations can be sent to Norman Fowler at First Presbyterian Church.
We would like to expand our efforts to running errands, dog walking, childcare, caregiving, and mental/emotional/spiritual support amongst those impacted by the pandemic. We will expand these efforts as conditions change within our community. We cannot allow fear or isolationism to lead out actions, but must reach out to one another in care, love, and compassion.
Organizer and beneficiary
Delaney Piper
Organizer
Pullman, WA
Norman Fowler
Beneficiary