AFT is opening up its Disaster Relief Fund to make sure teachers and other school personnel directly affected by the West Coast wildfires have support from their union family.
Contributions may be tax deductible. To donate, click here.
AFT is opening up its Disaster Relief Fund to make sure teachers and other school personnel directly affected by the West Coast wildfires have support from their union family.
Contributions may be tax deductible. To donate, click here.
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