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We have compiled a list of quick reference resources for commonly-asked topics from our community, like safety and immigrant rights.

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Safety

Low- or no-cost safety support

Democracy Protection Network: Pro-bono or low-cost crisis-response and resilience-building assistance for organizations and individuals working to protect democracy

The Public Service Alliance: Free and affordable prevention, crisis response, and resilience support to current and former public servants at any level of government

The Urgent Action Fund for Feminist Activism: Emergency grants of up to $8,000 for unexpected security needs, focused on women, trans, and non-binary activists

Digital security services

Equality Labs: Digital security training, consultation, auditing services, and technical support

Palante Technology Cooperative: Organizational digital security services

Mental wellness resources

Crisis Text Line: Free, confidential 24/7 access to Crisis Counselors via text, live chat, and WhatsApp

InnoPsych: Searchable database to find therapists of color

Therapy for Black Girls: Searchable database to find therapists who work specifically with Black girls and women

Open Path Collective: Low-cost psychotherapy sessions ($40-70/session, with a one-time membership fee)

Self-guided safety training resources

#ShePersisted: Digital Resilience Toolkit: Tactics and solutions for digital security, including preemptive actions, reporting actions, and recommended resources (53 pgs)

De-Escalation: A Toolkit for Election Officials: Guide to creating an election-day safety plan; can be adjusted for non-election-day events (16 pgs)

General safety resources

Tribal Resource Tool: A searchable directory of services available for American Indian/Alaska Native survivors and victims of crime and abuse, created in collaboration with the National Congress of American Indians, the Tribal Law and Policy Institute, and the NCVC

How to find and remove personal contact info in Google search results

Don’t Call the Police: Directory of community-based alternatives to relying solely on law enforcement

Immigrant Rights

Messaging guidance

Messaging Guidance on Responding to Mass Raids and Deportations (Vera Action)

Community tools

ICE Raids Toolkit in both English and Spanish (Immigrant Defense Project)

Know Your Rights (KYR) materials in multiple languages (Immigrant Defense Project)

Preparedness Packet for immigrants and their families (United We Dream)

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