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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Sunday Shares
    • What should I bring?
      • Your beautiful self!
        And any of the needed items listed above.
        As well as non-perishable food items such as:
      • soft or chewy granola bars
      • pop-tab canned goods
      • bottled water
      • electrolyte drinks
      • ready-to-eat foods + snacks
    • What should I NOT bring?
    • please do not bring / donate / drop off:

      • trash
      • broken goods
      • dirty clothing
      • expired food items

      Our golden rule here is: only bring stuff you would want to take!

    • Who is allowed to come?
      • Anyone and everyone (for liberation)!

      Sunday Shares are family-friendly, outdoor events!

  • CCMA Book Bloc
    • What is Book Bloc?
    • The CCMA Book Bloc community and our book selections are aimed to help us create a shared analysis, deepen our understanding of local and global struggles, and challenge us to organize and care for each other in new and more effective ways. Because a better world is possible.We meet on the last Thursday of every month from 6-8PM at Ujamaa Community Bookstore | 2424 Martin Luther King Jr St.

    • Books we've read:
  • The Hack Foundation
    • What is Hack Club?
    • Hack Club is a global nonprofit network of high school makers & student-led coding clubs where young people build the agency, the network, & the technical talent to think big & do big things in the world. Founded in 2014 by 16-year-old Zach Latta, Hack Clubs are now in nearly 400 high schools with 10,000 students each year.

    • What is HCB?
    • HCB, or the Hack Foundation, is the fiscal sponsorship program founded by Hack Club in 2018. The Hack Foundation (d.b.a. Hack Club), is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN: 81-2908499), assisting CCMA for a flat 7% fee with a bank account, automatic taxes & accounting, and best-in-class software. CCMA began their relationship with HCB in April of 2024, transferring hosts from Open Collective Foundation.