COVID-19 & Protest Rapid Response Fund

COVID-19 & Protest Rapid Response Fund


The Philadelphia Bail Fund is working urgently to free as many of our neighbors as possible during this pandemic. There is an urgent need to post bail as COVID-19 threatens people in jail, where crowded living quarters and inadequate health care make conditions ripe for a viral outbreak.


We stand in solidarity with those protesting the murder of Walter Wallace, Jr. at the hands of Philadelphia police, and earlier this year we supported Philadelphians protesting the murder of George Floyd by the Minneapolis Police Department. We demand an end to police violence against Black communities and are committed to providing direct bail assistance to people participating in actions to ensure their safe return home.


Since January 2020, we helped bring over 300 people home from Philly’s jails. But we continue to receive a flood of referrals, as our neighbors continue to be held in cages.


Your donation helps us respond quickly by freeing our neighbors who remain in jail simply because they cannot pay bail. Your support now means we can free as many people as possible, AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.





Our donors

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Nick

donated

$103.83

JN

Joshua Newman

donated

$74.84

RK

Ryan Keating

donated

$52.07/M

WR

William Rodeffer

donated

$52.07

Jim Kenney, retire bitch

EN

Elizabeth Newton

KO

Kathryn O'Hara

donated

$20

JT

Julianna Taylor-Gomia

love from Portland

A

Amy

donated

$50

Don’t stop

I

Isabel

donated

$52.07

S

Shayne

B

Bethany

donated

$103.83

AF

Anna Frye

donated

$25

J

Jacob

donated

$20

S

Stephanie

L

Leana

donated

$10

JM

Jillian Mazziotti

donated

$26.19

T

Tray

S

Sharon

donated

$52.07

S

Shayaan

donated

$26.19

DO

Damilola Oyedele

donated

$30

T

Thomas

R

rashell

SL

Sierra Lawler

donated

$26.19

AG

Austin Greis

donated

$21.01

R

Ryan

A

Angeline

donated

$10.66

M

Matt

donated

$31.37

Black Lives Matter

C

Chris

donated

$26.19

Solidarity from Indiana!

PC

Peter Conn

A

Abigail

donated

$100

Black Lives Matter. Thank you protesters!