A better world is possible. Help Cape Cod DSA bring that world to Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and the United States.
Why donate?
We live in an increasingly profit-driven world with fewer working class institutions capable of confronting capital than we had just 40 years ago. We are rebuilding the institutions of the Left and the independent working class solidarity it will take to erode the power of capital. Our chapter relies solely on member dues and grassroots contributions. We must be free from corporate influence in order to build a working class movement strong enough to take on capital, and we can do it - with your help.
How are contributions used?
When you make a donation to Cape Cod DSA, these funds help us continue vital organizing efforts including but not limited to: working to connect those facing eviction or foreclosure with resources that can help them remain in their homes, organizing and educating our community around the need for universal healthcare, and putting pressure on our representatives to make sure they are fighting for working people. Cape Cod DSA is committed to building working class power and to helping create a more equitable world, starting right here at home.
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