$6600 for school and sports expenses and a CIF award for five children, ages 11 to 20, from two families. Their mothers have been denied jobs or threatened with prosecution for advocating for individuals wronged in the criminal justice system.

$6000 for school tuition and academic enrichment camps for four children, ages 14 to 19, from two families. Both fathers, themselves the sons of political prisoners, have experienced harassment and job loss because of their activism.
$3500 for orchestra, camp and sports for three children, ages 16 and 17, from two families. Their fathers were incarcerated for anti-apartheid and anti-racist efforts, and both continue to face targeting for their work to free political prisoners and end human trafficking.
$14,400 for tuition and sports programs and two CIF awards for ten children, ages two to 18, from four families. The fathers all lost their jobs or faced police harassment for their public-facing antiracism organizing work.
$9100 for film and photography supplies, cultural programming and a CIF award for six children, ages one to 22, from two related families. Their parents have been threatened and one has been jailed because of their work for racial and gender justice.
$6200 for education support and two CIF awards for six kids, ages seven to 19, from two families involved in the fight for racial justice in education. All have worked to improve equity in schools and universities and have been harassed and/or have lost their jobs as a result of their organizing.
$5000 for homeschooling and gardening supplies, gymnastics and therapy for three children, ages six to 19, from three families. Their mothers are leaders in the fight for police reform, immigration reform and racial justice. They have received death threats, attention from white supremacists and pressure to relocate their families.
$2000 for school supplies for a 17-year-old Black student in a majority-white school who filed a civil rights lawsuit after a teacher shoved and berated her for declining to say the pledge of allegiance.
$1500 for therapy for the 17-year-old child of a racial justice organizer who was unjustly arrested at a peaceful protest. Because prosecutors charged her with gang involvement, she faced up to eight years in jail.
$1000 for a TAY Development grant for the 23 year-old college student who was beaten and charged with felonies for peacefully protesting the profound inequities in their state’s education system.