SOS Community Projects

SOS Community Projects are those projects brought into the SOS network by community members seeking to provide assistance to those in need free from the restrictions and systemic harms of government or foundation controlled nonprofits in order to deepen our communal bonds and nourish the growing movement for intersectional, collective liberation. SOS Community Projects provides seed funding for these projects, along with resources, such as SOS Spaces, to launch grassroots projects throughout the South.

Sanctuary New Orleans Abolition Project

Who is SNAP?

The Sanctuary New Orleans Abolition Project (SNAP) struggles alongside transgender and queer immigrants to liberate themselves, so they may begin to heal  by engaging in joyful, creative activism for abolition in the Deep South. SNAP is a grassroots community project founded by Arely Westley and Mich González in late July 2024, in order to fill a dire gap in community outreach and organizing needs. SNAP is fiscally sponsored by Immigration Services and Legal Advocacy (ISLA) with the support of the Southeast Dignity Not Detention Coalition. SNAP facilitates visits to the detention centers in the region where disparately impacted trans* immigrant community members are held, forcing them to survive systemic violence and compounded trauma, including harassment, assault, prolonged detention and coerced solitary confinement. SNAP will create several spaces for systems-impacted folks to connect, where they will have the opportunity to participate in and/or lead meditation, yoga, workshops, know your rights programming, skills-sharing, cultural organizing, performance art, and abolitionist actions. In one of SNAP's current spaces, directly impacted people will be able to commune with nature by enjoying the companionship of emotional support rescue animals and plants including but not limited to ten small dogs, two cats, two turtles, one bunny, several chickens and a growing garden. This aspect of the project is crucial because it is about healing and preventative advocacy that aims to decrease trauma for our community through increased connection and the power of communal joy.