I'm immensely lucky to have most of my necessities covered with a job that I love, but I won't say no if you want to kick a few dollars my way! Any donations/tips I receive for Point A To Proxima Centauri B will be split between me, a charity benefitting the Kanien'keha:ka community, and a Gazan family in need. This may change once I start posting other stories, so keep an eye on my blog to stay up to date. If you'd prefer the skip the middle man and donate directly, I've provided resources to do so below. Remember: even if you only have five dollars to spare, you have the power to help someone in need.

To donate to the people and the culture that inspired and influenced so much of Point A To Proxima Centauri B, find below a selection of donation initiatives that will benefit the community of Akwesasne and the wider Kanien'keha nation: Ionkwahronkha’onhátie’, KORLCC Kahnawake, Tsi Tyónnheht Onkwawén:na (via cheque or E-transfer to tto@kenhteke.org), or the Strong Roots Foundation.

To donate to a Gazan family's fundraiser, you can consult this spreadsheet, Gaza Funds, or Keep Hope Alive; alternatively, you can donate to an organization providing on-the-ground support in Gaza, like Ele Elna Elak, The Sameer Project, Gaza Soup Kitchen, Salam Charity, Watermelon Relief, The Isnad Foundation, Mona's Initiative, The Hussein Team, or Water Is Life Gaza.

If you don't have anything to spare, you can still support me by telling people about my work. Word-of-mouth is some of the best advertising that an aspiring writer can hope for, so if you have someone in your life who loves a good story, send them a link and help me grow my audience.