Fundraiser to Support Toronto G20 Prisoners
You might be reading this and thinking “WHAT??!! But the Toronto G20 happened over two years ago! Guelph ABC still needs more fundraising??”
And the answer to that is yes, we do. As we all know, court is a slow and soul sucking process, and people who have charges from the Toronto G20 are still going through it. Guelph ABC is anticipating that in the coming months more people will be going to jail from G20 charges, and we do not have enough funds to support them all. That is why we need YOUR help.
Please consider what you can do to support Guelph ABC. Especially if you are from this area, or you have received support from Guelph ABC in the past. Perhaps you have time to organize a fundraiser. Perhaps you have a job because you were able to escape the claws of jail, and now you can donate to Guelph ABC. Whatever you are able to give, it will go to those who will need it as they face the cold oppression of jail cells.
What does Guelph ABC money go to? We are fundraising to cover ongoing canteen costs for these comrades, travel expenses to visit them, collect phone calls, sending letters and reading materials, etc. We work with those in jail and their support krews in distributing support money.
We send big thank yous to everybody who has helped us raise funds so far. Really. Thank you. You have helped to make jail slightly more bearable for those who are in it, and for those who have come out of it.
Here’s how to donate to the Guelph ABC G20 Support Fund:
1. paypal: guelphabc(at) riseup.net or click the button on our website: http://guelphabc.noblogs.org/
2. Deposit cash to the following TD bank account (In Canada): Transit # 00182, Institution # 004, Account # 00185228263.
3. Write a cheque or money order to Guelph ABC with G20 in the memo line. Mail to the PO box below.
Guelph ABC
PO Box 183
Guelph, ON
N1H 6J6
You can visit http://guelphabc.noblogs.org/ for updates, letter writing addresses, and more info.
Email guelphabc@riseup.net with any questions.
Solidarity in Struggle Against Prisons,
Guelph ABC