We have a housing crisis in Tacoma. While there are government programs to help our neighbors, and some terrific non-profits too, who is checking on the tents and cars today and providing clean blankets for tonight? Often, it’s someone engaged in mutual aid, grassroots collectives of neighbors helping neighbors.
Zoe Grieder of the Tacoma Mutual Aid Collective joins host Evelyn Lopez to talk about the mutual aid philosophy and TMAC’s direct aid efforts. They have been helping with shopping and groceries for people who can’t get to stores during the pandemic, and they regularly check in with neighbors living in tents to find out what they need. TMAC provides help, and does so while treating people with compassion and dignity.
Right now, in the midst of winter, people need warm places to stay. If there is one thing that could really, dramatically help people, it would be hotel rooms for the winter. In the absence of better shelter options, heaters and warm clothes will help people survive in tents and on the streets.
You can find out more about their programs, get involved, and help financially:
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TacomaMutualAidCollective
- Twitter: @AidTacoma
- Instagram: tacomamutualaid
- More info: tacomamutualaidcollective.tumblr.com
- Email: tacomamutualaidcollective@gmail.com
- Phone: 253-319-1191
If you have comments on this program, or ideas for future episodes, please get in touch!
Evelyn Lopez: truetacoma@gmail.com @True_Tacoma
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