If you see ICE agents in your neighborhood, call the CO Rapid Response Network immediately at (844) 864-8341. Informing CORRN ASAP will help them coordinate efforts to help.
Other actions you can take right away:
So far, we've delivered
whistles to Longmont residents.
You could be number 4261!
Local volunteers have teamed up to distribute FREE 3D-printed whistles to everyone in Longmont. Live in Longmont? Fill out our form and we'll deliver to you:
I Need A Whistle!Do you run a business or public space where you'd like to offer whistles? We'll drop off a display stand that holds 49 whistles and instructional zines, and we'll refill you whenever you run low. This stand measures 6.5" wide and 3.5" deep.
I Need A Whistle Display Stand!No ICE Longmont is entirely volunteer-run and funded. You can help us out by buying rolls of 3D printer filament and paracord for lanyards. Your support helps us print more whistles and get them into the hands of Longmont residents. Thank you!
Buy us supplies on AmazonDonate to us on Ko-FiEducational materials to help community members learn about their rights and how to protect themselves from ICE.
Grassroots Colorado initiative organizing to protect community members from ICE kidnapping and detention through canvassing, training, outreach, and a hub of resources and best practices.
Chicago volunteers make and ship community protection whistles for free to anyone who needs them, in quantities of 100 to 1000.
A grassroots coalition of citizens organizing, informing and protecting our local community. They provide resources and real-time monitoring of ICE activity in Longmont, Colorado.
Our partner site Toot ICE has many more links to local community efforts outside of the Front Range.

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