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About : Donations
How to make a donation
Red Emma's, in cooperation with wonderful folks at Fusion Partnerships, is now able to accept tax-deductible donations to support our projects! You can send checks made out to "Fusion Partnerships" (with "Red Emma's" in the memo field) to:Red Emma's
ATTN: Kate
800 St. Paul St.
Baltimore, MD 21202
You can also make a tax-deductible donation using your credit card via PayPal! Just click the button below, fill in the amount, and be sure to note in the comments field whether you need a receipt for tax purposes.
Please consider donating! While we try to make ends meet on the basis of sales in the store and special tabling events, we rely on your generous contributions to help us through the rough times ... and on many occasions, a timely donation has made it possible for us to keep the doors open, or start a new project. So please, keep on supporting us in any way you can!
Why donate?
Since we've opened in Nov. 2004, Red Emma's has hosted over 200 events, not to mention providing a friendly, welcome, public, radical and progressive space for 12 hours a days, 7 days a weeks. So far, we've been scraping by, with startup money largely pulled out of our own pockets, and we've been more less managing to more or less pay the bills on coffee and book sales, but as anyone can tell you, running an independent bookstore is a very precarious proposition. Our vision for Red Emma's is more than just a worker owned business with a commitment to independent and alternative literature and fair trade and organic food and drink - we really want to make our space even more of a resource for transforming Baltimore and building a better world - but we need your help to make this vision a reality.800 St. Paul St. * Baltimore, MD 21202 * (410) 230-0450 * info@redemmas.org
Red Emma's is open Monday through Saturday from 10AM-10PM, and Sunday from 10AM-6PM. Our weekly collective meetings are Sunday at 7PM, and are open to anyone interested in the project, except for the first Sunday of every month, which is closed to everyone except collective members.

Red Emma's is part of IU 660 of the Industrial Workers of the World, one of the only unions to recognize that worker collectives can stand in solidarity with those fighting the bosses as part of one big union.









