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Solidarity. Not Charity.

​714 Mutual Aid is a collective of community organizers, teachers, students, youth, and workers coming together to support those most vulnerable during the COVID-19 health crisis. We can help with food or supply drop-off, transportation, and navigating social services; we hope to expand our programs as volunteer initiative grows.  

North Orange County is home to immigrant communities, inter-generational households, non-English speakers, the poor, the working class, and other historically under-served and under-represented neighbors. It is we who face the greatest challenges at this time. Likewise, it is us who know best what we need and how to get it done. 


714 Mutual Aid makes doses of Narcan (Naloxone) available to the community at no charge. If you or someone close to you is at risk of an opioid overdose, please contact us and we can provide you with nasal Narcan (Naloxone), an overdose reversal drug. You must complete training prior to receiving the dose, but we will also be providing you with this and/or other instructional resources.

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What Is Mutual Aid?

Mutual aid is the idea that neighbors can take care of each other by sharing resources, services, and skills. We work to build reliable support structures that supplement other existing ones, like the family or helpful, but impersonal, not-for-profit organizations. Members of a mutual aid group share leadership and decisions. Mutual aid groups are free to join and totally voluntary.

For a general overview of mutual aid, go here. 

Call or text us- 714.312.6622
Email us- 714mutualaid@gmail.com
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