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.
Our donors
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Daniel
In honor of Vincent Leggett's Birthday
DW
Danielle Walker
C
Chidubem
donated
$21.01
E
Erika
DOWN WITH THE SYSTEM
TM
Taylor Marino
EO
Emily O'Donnell
donated
$52.07
EC
Elena Castiglioni
K
Kate
donated
$20
Bring our brother and sisters who are fighting against the racial inequalities that plague this country home to their families. #blacklivesmatter
SC
Sydney Cashwell
donated
$50
A
ANNA
P
Payal
donated
$52.07
DW
Daniel Wiedinmyer
donated
$52.07
JL
Jonathan Lahdo
J
Julia
donated
$52.07
keep fighting the good fight ✊🏻
FL
Frank Liang
donated
$51.01
VM
Victoria Mesi
donated
$100
F
Frances
To help pay the ransoms! Thanks for all of your great work to free our neighbors.
S
Stevenson
In honor of those fighting the good fight for the late great George Floyd and so many others
DC
Dan Clement
donated
$15
H
Heather
donated
$10
AM
Ariel McAnulty
donated
$52.07
E
Erin
donated
$10.66
CG
Coral Grainger
donated
$10.66
M
Mike
donated
$52.07
JA
Jessica Accurso
donated
$52.07
P
Pete
donated
$1,035.51
A
Amber
donated
$26.19
JP
Jacqui Powell
TL
New England Mama Chat/NEST
donated
$250
T
Thomas
BLM