Engineers Against Apartheid
Feeding the Fight
Every shared meal, every resource provided, every skill learned together, it’s all part of building the power we need to take back our lives. Feeding the Fight isn’t charity, it’s solidarity. We’re not just responding to crisis, we’re organizing to end it.
Join us for free food, free store, music & art, educational activities, mechanic assistance, childrens activities and a space to connect with others building toward collective liberation.
📍 Stoepel Park - Oct. 19th, 1 - 6pm
10363 Outer Dr W, Detroit, MI 48223
📦 Donations: City Covenant Church
13624 Stout St, Detroit, MI 48223
Donation Drop Off Times:
Monday thru Thursday 11am to 5pm for donation drops at City Cov!!
Huge thanks to City Covenant Church for opening their doors as a drop off spot for our free store donations. It’s solidarity like theirs that strengthens our collective struggle and proves that when we take care of each other, we take steps toward liberation.
All leftover donations will be passed along to an allied group’s crisis relief work, ensuring every single item reaches someone in need.
About Feeding the Fight
Feeding the Fight is an ongoing, moving mutual aid community outreach event. It’s about moving from mobilizing to organizing preparing our communities to strike, build dual power, and create the structures we need to meet our own needs without the state or bosses. If you or your group wants to participate in the next Feeding the Fight, DM us or email [email protected]
Feeding The Fight Registration Form For Interested Groups, Orgs, Artists, Activists, & Revolutionaries
(Link in bio)
https://forms.gle/NCFdjPktvE6Upchv5
Items to Donate:
Sanitary supplies (pads, tampons, menstrual cups, wipes, soap)
Small household items (dish soap, sponges, trash bags, cleaning supplies)
Non-perishable food (canned goods, pasta, rice, beans, peanut butter)
Toiletries (toothpaste, toothbrushes, shampoo, conditioner, deodorant)
Baby care items (diapers, baby wipes, baby formula, baby shampoo)
Warm-weather gear (sun hats, sunscreen, reusable water bottles)
School supplies (notebooks, pens, pencils, crayons)
Light clothing (t-shirts, socks, underwear new or gently used)