Auntie Sewing Squad

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$80.000

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Volunteer QTNB, WOC & friends sewing masks for frontline and vulnerable communities. 


We are a group of self-sufficient volunteers giving our time, talent, materials and labor to sew, ship and deliver fabric masks to people who need them most. We help each other by sharing materials, patterns, sewing advice and moral support.


Who do we make masks for? 


At the start of the pandemic we made masks for medical, frontline and essential workers. Now that cheaper masks are available on the market, we have pivoted our efforts to making them for very vulnerable communities that are not even able to access cheap masks. These are communities where Covid-19 outbreaks are considerably higher and are getting far less Federal support--First Nations, farmworkers, migrants seeking asylum, incarcerated communities, and poor communities of color. What many of these communities have in common is that they have historically borne the brunt of structural racism and violence. We work with a vast network of community organizations to distribute the masks, including CASA, Alma Backyard Farms, South Texas Human Rights Center, and Lao Family Community Development.


We strongly urge any community that is able to afford buying masks to choose that option over asking us for our unpaid labor. 


In addition to sewing masks, we have also supported sewing crews on different First Nations with sewing and hygiene supplies sent via relief van.


Can people make a general donation to the group?


YES! Art2Action is now the fiscal sponsor for the Auntie Sewing Squad, so your donation is tax-deductible! Anyone who wants to support the Squad's efforts can donate to a general fund that we use to purchase materials (fabric, thread, elastic) in bulk and to ship large batches of masks to frontline workers and vulnerable communities. We have already shipped masks all over the country. We will keep making masks and sending out materials until we run out of money. So keep donating, so we can keep providing masks to the people who need them most!


What's the history of this group?


The Auntie Sewing Squad was founded on March 24, 2020 by performance artist and comedian Kristina Wong as a casual effort to connect with other friends sewing homemade masks for essential workers due to the Federal Government’s failure to prepare them with personal protective equipment. Originally intended as a three week stopgap, the Auntie Sewing Squad is still sewing and has since exploded into a network of hundreds of active Aunties across the United States who have shipped tens of thousands of masks to vulnerable communities across the North American continent. Our team of Aunties are college professors, costume designers, screenwriters, scientists, authors, actors, healthcare workers, retirees, teachers, students, award winning artists and filmmakers, labor organizers, graphic designers, lawyers and all over badasses. Our youngest Auntie is 8 while our eldest is 93. We are juggling families, careers, and our own losses from Covid-19, in addition to this sewing labor.


On May 14, 2020, Art2Action became the proud non-profit fiscal sponsor for the Auntie Sewing Squad. Our mission is to support Black, Indigenous and People of Color, LGBTQ2+ and women artists. We support artists of all abilities, and creative allies. Art2Action, Inc. is a Section 501(c) (3) charitable organization.  Your donation is tax-deductible!  Art2Action waives all sponsorship fees for the Auntie Sewing Squad, so that every penny you donate goes directly to making a difference for those who need it most.


Art2Action, Inc. is the fiscal sponsor for this AUNTIE SEWING SQUAD fundraising campaign. Art2Action is a Section 501(c) (3) charitable organization, EIN 27-3413890. All donations are tax-deductible. No goods or services were provided in exchange for your contribution.

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Catherine

Black lives matter. And I plan to vote because they do. And so you can stop f'ing sewing!

Michael | $104,15

Geneveive | $52,23

Thank you for the Mask sewing summer camp

Jeannie | $52,23

Happy to support the Auntie Sewing Squad and summer camp!

Megan Smith | $259,92

The Aunties have been sending masks to Minneapolis during the insurrections after the murder of George Floyd. Protestors on the street during the fires were handed masks. Peaceful protestors got your masks. Medics helping people got your masks. Neighbors who work for five non-profits serving vulnerable people of color are getting your masks. And now a homeless sanctuary housing hundreds of people are going to get your masks.

Stephanie Campbell | $52,23

Mask Sewing Summer Camp

Howard

Appreciate all your help to others, and the masks for my family!

Nannette Perez

Keep shining the light!

jessica | $52,23

Sending protection. Protection to the tribes, to the frontline workers, and to those protesting police brutality and advocating for racial justice across this country.

Mary Goodchild | $83,39

Priscilla Page | $104,15

Richard Wright | $10,70

Thank you for rising up to fill this shameful void of leadership!

Gal Adam Spinrad

Thank you! 🙏🏼

Nicole Panter Dailey | $104,15

Joanne Chew | $21,08

Thank you so much for all the awesome work you do!!

Linda/Steve Burnham/Durland | $26,27

Gina | $52,23

thank you for all you do and to Badly Licked Bear for spreading the news❤️

Nancy Conyers | $156,07

You all are incredible human beings.

Paul Samaha

michael

Thank you to Badly Licked Bear

Kelly Archbold | $26,27

With respect and love

Christine Metro | $104,15

Kimiko Gelman | $26,27

Thinking of the Navajo Nation and ty for your service!!!

Nina | $50

Thank you Kristina and all Aunties!!! And thanks also for the link to Theresa's wish list!

Sala | $52,23

Natalie Adolphi | $52,23

Love this project!

Nancy | $104,15

Rebecca Niederlander | $208

Thank you for everything you do. It gives the rest of us hope to see kindness in the face of so much pain and suffering. This is also in memory of my quilter grandmother, Amelia Jane Williams, who’s quilts kept generations of her family warm and let us feel her embrace long after she had passed.

Thelma de Castro | $104,15

Please use where needed but would love to help Navajo Nation. Thank you!

Elizabeth Nam