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The FSP is not a NGO subsidized by foundations, corporate largess or government funds. It is funded by generous contributions and monthly donations by members and sympathizers who also raise money using traditional grassroots means: meals; pass-the-hat at meetings; raffles, rummage and candy bar sales; holiday cards; etc.
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To donate by mail, send a check or money order to the FSP National Office, 4710 University Way NE, #100, Seattle, 98105, USA. Checks should be made out to FSP National Office. Or call 206-985-4621 and we can set you up for monthly donations.
If money is short, there are many other ways you can help the cause!
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Call 206-722-2453 and talk to a member of the newspaper staff or email Margaret Viggiani, FS Business Office, at FSnews@mindspring.com.
Become a volunteer
Can you answer phones, research ballot issues, write letters or help with a mailing? Make picket signs, take part in a demonstration, translate a flier into Spanish, cook a meal, write a press release, post fliers in your neighborhood or campus, organize a study group…the list is endless! To volunteer just call a branch near to you or the National Office.
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