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Remembering George Floyd

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Our Mission.


At NPX, our goal is to continue spreading awareness about the racial injustices happening all around us. On our social media, we will be highlighting the impacts of the BLM movement so far, spotlighting and donating to Black-focused charitable organizations and offering prizes from local Black-owned businesses for spreading the word for the month of May.


For the month of May, we paid tribute to the memory of George Floyd and the powerful movement that his death sparked across the globe to put an end to racism and violence against BIPOC.

This campaign raised a total of $3200 in support of the below charities!

 

Black Women in Motion

Black Women in Motion is a Toronto-based, youth-led organization that empowers and supports the advancement of Black women and survivors of sexual violence.

They work within an anti-racist, intersectional feminist, trauma-informed and survivor-centred framework to create culturally-relevant content, educational tools, healing spaces and economic opportunities for Black women.



Black Youth Helpline


Black Youth Helpline is a multicultural helpline and service for children, youth, families, school boards and other youth serving organizations.

They serve all youth and specifically respond to the need for a Black youth specific service, positioned and resourced to promote access to professional, culturally appropriate support for youth, families and schools.


 

Businesses We Support


Disla Designs:

Located in Port Elgin, Disla Designs offers high-end woodworking of beautiful custom made wood pieces. A Different Booklist An African-Canadian owned bookstore showcasing the literature of the African and Caribbean Diaspora, and the global south.

Mofer Coffee Premium single origin Ethiopian coffee beans, air roasted in small batches in Toronto. Fresh Paint Studio Fresh Paint Studio provides you with an opportunity to create art and connect through art in a relaxing social environment.



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