Community Members Vital to our Recovery are Being Targeted

As ICE activity has increased in and around the Eaton Fire burn scar, day laborers, many of whom are part of mixed-status communities, are facing serious threats to their safety while performing essential remediation work in our neighborhoods. These workers are helping remove debris from destroyed lots as well as clean and restore homes impacted by toxic contamination. Yet now they’re being forced to choose between their safety and their livelihoods.
How You Can Help:
A Go Fund Me organized by Fire Poppy has been launched to provide direct support to these workers, helping cover lost wages, legal resources, and other urgent needs. Every donation, no matter the size, makes a difference.

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