Solidarity, Not Charity! Vancouver Free Fridge Project Helps the Community Support Each Other - Ashley Blose: Mutual Aid Organizer

Vancouver Free Fridge Project (VFF) makes it possible for community members to give and take good nutritious food for free, completely anonymously, 24/7, in multiple Vancouver neighborhoods.

Bio: Ashley Blose helped create, and continues to help manage, the Vancouver Free Fridge Project. After spending her adulthood struggling at jobs where sufficient accommodations for her autistic needs were almost non-existent, Ashley has found that she thrives in volunteer activism and

mutual aid work, both of which she's been very active in for about three years. Her sense of organization, attention to detail, and great communication skills make her a natural leader in helping people come together to facilitate positive change. She's also a proud cat mom, and loves her partner, Ember.

Links to share:

www.VancouverFreeFridgeProject.com

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