#ComradeInNeedOfSupport

2023-09-24

*the text below (not the text from the fundraiser following the hashtags) is via my partner Zuni, who's not on here, but I can also 100% vouch for what she has written!*

A beloved friend, solid comrade and the most selfless and tireless First Nations activist has spent so many years giving everything he has to his communities now finds himself in a massive crisis. For the first time ever and with difficulty, he is now asking for material solidarity for himself. I can't personally vouch for this person enough. He is in a situation where he really really needs a sliver of the help he has spent giving to others to now boomerang back to him. Please show him some love if you possibly can. Much thanks. <3

#Fundraiser #SoCalledAustralia #FirstNationsSolidarity
#ComradeInNeedOfSupport
#BlakHomelessnessActivist

gofundme.com/f/blak-homelessne

First Nations Homelessness Activist needs urgent help due to leaving a DV situation and ending up homeless himself

(De-identified for privacy and security reasons)

Our comrade and friend has become homeless due to leaving a volatile DV situation at home and is currently living out of his car in Nth QLD.

Ongoing assistance and activism for homeless mob and constant caring for others has meant that he does not have any savings and is not having any luck with Men’s DV services.

The amount of money, time and effort this person puts into caring for community is endless and our comrade has never asked for help before and is anxious about asking for help that is both needed and well deserved.

Please help to get him back on his feet and into a safe and stable future.

Funds will be used for emergency accommodation, car and transport costs and general living expenses while living out of his car.

Here's the link again: gofundme.com/f/blak-homelessne

Photo of the First Nations flag of the unceded territories referred to by the colonists as Australia.

The flag’s design consists of a coloured rectangle divided in half horizontally. The top half of the flag is black to symbolise Aboriginal people. The red in the lower half stands for the earth and the colour of ochre, which has ceremonial significance. The circle of yellow in the centre of the flag represents the sun.

The flag is flying in a slight breeze and is attached to a white flagpole, in the background you can see a clear blue sky.

For more information on the flag and it's history please check this link: https://aiatsis.gov.au/explore/aboriginal-flag

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