Make A Difference
What Can I Do to Make A Difference?
Donate to Non-Profit Organizations Supporting Victims of Social Injustices
Donating to These Non-Profit Organizations Helps Supports Victims, Families and Children's whom may have experienced or lost lives to social injustices and many other things. Funds are mostly used to cover Medical Expenses, Bills, Funeral Cost, Educational Cost, and assistance to the person or person families affected by these Social Injustices.
Heres A List of A Few Organizations
- Run With Maud
- Justice for Breonna
- George Floyd Memorial Fund
- Minnesota Freedom Fund
- Reclaim The Block
- National Bail Out
- Black Lives Matter
- Campaign Zero Black Visions Collective
- National Bail Fund Network
- The Innocence Project
Sign Petitions
Remember that there is Power in Numbers, Petitions are designed to get your voices heard by local officials. So Sign as many as you can; Its one of the easiest way you can make a change. Check out these links of victims that have lost their lives to police brutality to find out more information about how your Signature can make a difference.
VOTE
Voting Matters , Whether you believe it or not voting p lays a huge part in what is going on in the world today. The Elected Officials Federal , State and
Local level governor the laws which we are deemed to abide , appoint these horrible police officers, and pass bills that truly only help them and not the citizens whom they "Serve". Us not Voting led us to having a tweeting-carrot in office. We ask that you always Educate Yourselves on The Electoral Candidates and the Policies they plan to put forward. We will update this section with information on ways to vote in Our Community as it becomes available.
Protest
We Stand with You in The Efforts put fort in this to first Social Justice. There is NO correct way to Protest. We ask that you protest safely . Make sure you are keeping your eyes protected and are continuing to wear mask, Protest with a buddy . We also highly encourage that you follow all curfew hours set upon us be followed as we believe this only give officers probable cause to continually weed us our .
- As A U.S. Citizen you have a First Amendment Right to peaceful protest on public property including sidewalks and parks.
- You DO NOT have to consent to a search of yourself or you belongings, though police can pat you down to check for weapons.
- You CAN take photos of anything on public property. Police can't view your phone or devices without a warrant. Your data can't be deleted for any reason.
- You have the right to a clear path and proper time to exit.
- If arrested you have the right to ask to know the charge. Request to speak to a lawyer. Stay Silent and don't sign anything without your lawyer.
While WE know this journey is long from over here's a few important tips to help get us through these tragic times. Comment Below or Email Us info@chevrecc.com
with any concerns or any other things you believe we can add to our platform to shed light on such situations.Photos Courtesy of Mr. Dadams