Philadelphia
Community-led green space providing food sovereignty, education, and cultural programming in North Philadelphia.
Map of food pantries and distributions in the Philadelphia area.
A mutual aid initiative fostering food security through community fridges and food distribution in Philadelphia's Germantown neighborhood. They coordinate free food access, resource sharing, and solidarity networks while building power through community care and creating accessible spaces for food justice.
Youth-led organization building power through organizing, leadership development, and mutual aid to transform Philadelphia's public schools. PSU centers student voices in the fight for educational justice while providing community support and political education.
a Philadelphia based organization that aims to expand the reach of harm reduction resources and education including: food, clothing, clean syringes, naloxone & overdose reversal training, fentanyl testing strips and safer use supplies.
The People's Fridge (TPF) is a one ton, three door florist refrigerator located in the 52nd street corridor in West Philadelphia.
Philly ABC provides mutual aid and solidarity support to political prisoners and prisoners of conscience. Through community organizing and direct support, they work to build connections between incarcerated individuals and the broader Philadelphia community while advocating for justice system reform.
A grassroots collective dedicated to advocating for lineage-based reparations and self-determination of the American Freedmen community. Through political education and community organizing, they work to raise awareness about the modern reparations campaign and foster community control of their justice claim, following in the tradition of Harriet Tubman and Callie House.
White + non-Black folks mobilized by the Black Visioning Group to secure housing for Black Q/T folks in philly, via wealth redistribution.
WRG works to acquire sustainable reparations for Black folks in Philly.
Ark of Safety TLGBQ+ safe haven offers Emergency shelter for TLGBQ +individuals
The Human Rights Coalition (HRC) is a grassroots non-profit group of currently and formerly incarcerated people, their families, and supporters.
In a revolutionary city, we provide quality comprehensive health and wellness services in an LGBTQ-focused environment, while preserving the dignity and improving the quality of life of the individuals we serve.
A volunteer-run anarchist bookstore and community space providing radical literature, zines, and organizing space for mutual aid initiatives and community events since 1976.
A community print shop, library, and zine archive offering workshops, resources, and space for DIY publishing and artistic collaboration. The Soapbox builds community through skill-sharing and providing accessible tools for creative expression.
A cooperative bookstore and community space dedicated to building solidarity economies through literature, education, and mutual aid. Making Worlds centers voices from marginalized communities while fostering radical imagination and collective liberation.
A resource center committed to peace and social justice through nonviolent struggle and mutual aid. The center provides organizing space, education programs, and support for grassroots movements working toward systemic change.
We are the leading funder of grassroots organizing for racial, social, and economic justice in the Philadelphia region.
A community center for radical media and organizing in West Philadelphia, providing space for diverse communities to converge, build connections, and organize for justice. LAVA hosts regular mutual aid initiatives including food distributions, a free market, and a community library.
A community space focused on hacking, free culture, and DIY publishing, offering workshops on technical skills, writing groups, and zine-making. Iffy Books builds mutual aid through skill-sharing and providing accessible tools for creative and technical empowerment.
A mutual aid collective fostering food justice and community solidarity through free food sharing in Philadelphia. They coordinate food recovery, community meals, and solidarity networks while building power through direct action and creating spaces for food sovereignty.
A grassroots chapter of Food Not Bombs serving the North Philadelphia community through free food sharing and mutual aid. They work to address food insecurity through direct community support, food recovery, and solidarity while creating spaces for community empowerment.
We are dedicated to building the base for socialist politics through projects that serve the people and fight the power: the Cesar Andreu Iglesias Community Garden, Philly Workers for Dignity, and free English classes—just to name a few.