Hands Off Kenosha community action

Hands Off Kenosha

Grassroots Organizing. Community Care. Civic Action. Indivisible logoIndivisible Kenosha Chapter.

Our Mission - Hands Off Kenosha community in action

Our Mission

Hands Off Kenosha is a nonpartisan, grassroots community group committed to civic engagement, mutual aid, and peaceful protest.

We believe that accountability is not partisan—no matter who you vote for, we all share responsibility in defending democracy and demanding better from those who represent us in congress.

Together, we organize, educate, and mobilize to protect our neighbors, strengthen our community, and ensure that power remains in the hands of the people.

"Immigrants don't invade; they restore what history has broken."

— Young Protestor

"How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world."

— Anne Frank

Community in Action

Capturing moments of solidarity, action, and community building in Kenosha

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Pillars of Change

Peaceful Protests
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Peaceful Protests

Standing up for justice through organized, peaceful demonstrations and collective action.

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Mutual Aid
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Mutual Aid

Building networks of solidarity through food drives, blood drives, and community support.

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Community Building
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Community Building

Creating spaces for connection, growth, and resilience through regular gatherings.

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Upcoming Events

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Our Impact Is Growing

Together, we're making a real difference in Kenosha. Here's what we've accomplished so far.

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814
Members
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615
Newsletter Subscribers
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19
Community Events
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14,127
Event Attendees
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2,253
lbs Food Collected
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5
Community Festivals Attended
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Multiple
Voter Registration Drives
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15
Community Partners

📈 Numbers updated regularly as our community continues to grow

Ready to Make a Difference?

Join us in building a stronger, more resilient Kenosha through mutual aid and collective action.