Blaseball Cares 10/18
Your division representatives this week are:
Also, check out the merch store made by fans of Blaseball! All profits go to charity.
Founded in 1998, the Arcoíris Foundation is a social organization focused on the analysis of sexuality within the region of Latin America and the Caribbean. They affirm that stereotypes and discrimination based on sexuality are major obstacles to the full development of people and society.
They work with different movements to unify strategies and develop collective actions. They stimulate the formation of groups and networks, and actively participate in promoting public policies at the national and international levels. They work for the defense of human rights and the recognition of gender equality.
Southern California Immigration Project (SCIP) is dedicated to delivering services to survivors of human rights violations by providing pro bono and low bono legal services to immigrants.
Their vision is to help put immigrant survivors of human rights abuses on a path toward safety and healing and empower them to educate others in their communities and beyond and pursue full and thriving lives.
The Audre Lorde Project is a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Two Spirit, Trans and Gender Non Conforming People of Color center for community organizing, focusing on the New York City area. Through mobilization, education and capacity-building, they work for community wellness and progressive social and economic justice. Committed to struggling across differences, they seek to responsibly reflect, represent and serve their various communities.
Housing Works is a healing community of people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS. Their mission is to end the dual crises of homelessness and AIDS through relentless advocacy, the provision of lifesaving services, and entrepreneurial businesses that sustain their efforts.
For 43 years Bread & Roses has inspired people to take collective action and create real change in their communities, the Philadelphia region, and beyond. They raise money through donations of all sizes and make grants using a democratic, community-led decision-making process. Their grants go to local groups working for good schools, fewer prisons, better jobs, a safe environment, quality health care, and more.