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2022 Mutual Aid Funds & Organizations Based in Puerto Rico Taller Salud Brigada Solidaria del Oeste Proyecto Matria Proyecto Agroecológica Campesino Comedores Sociales Ayuda LegalADVERTISEMENTPalm trees blow in the wind in Nagua, Dominican Republic, on September 19, 2022, during the passage of Hurricane Fiona. Photo Courtesy: Erika Santelices/AFP/Getty ImagesA few days later, Hurricane Fiona made landfall in the Dominican Republic, slamming the eastern side of the country and causing power outages, flooding, and mudslides. Again, here are some local, on-the-ground organizations and funds to support. 2022 Mutual Aid Funds & Organizations Based in the Dominican Republic Aquelarre Bonao Jompeame GFDRRADVERTISEMENT2022 Mutual Aid Funds & Organizations That Aren’t Location Specific Cabarete Sostenible Barrio Alante Mutual Aid Disaster ReliefADVERTISEMENTOngoing Water Crisis in Jackson, MississippiWhen Jackson, Mississippi’s, main water treatment plant failed, the city’s nearly 200,000 residents were left without water.
Do not drink the water Governor Tate Reeves said, following a state of emergency declaration. “Be smart, protect Ecuador Phone Number List yourself, protect your family, preserve water.” ADVERTISEMENTBoil-water advisories were announced back in July — contaminants ranging from E. coli bacteria to lead are likely in the untreated water — and residents have since been told to shower with their mouths closed. Severe storms, which led to the flooding of the Pearl River, didn’t help ma tters. But the climate change-driven floods, which also impacted parts of Kentucky and Missouri earlier this year, aren’t the only issue here.

Members of Progressive Morningstar Baptist Church move cases of water in Jackson, Mississippi, on September 4, 2022. The church has reached out to various congregations from across the state of Mississippi to help supply residents in Jackson with clean bottled water. Photo Courtesy: Seth Herald/AFP/Getty ImagesDespite being the capital of Mississippi, Jackson is plagued by failing infrastructure. Not to mention, state funding has been virtually nonexistent, which means the city can’t make the necessary repairs or upgrades. All of this sounds neglectful, but it’s also rooted in racism.
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