Naropa Student’s Moving Company Funds Humanitarian Efforts Overseas

Naropa student Curtis Rogers recently started up his own fundraising efforts to support Palestinians as the atrocities continue. His new moving company, called “Lift for Palestine,” is Roger’s personal spin on mutual aid. After years of working as a paid professional mover in Indianapolis, Rogers recently decided to kickstart his services in Boulder with a different model in mind: 100% of the proceeds go toward the Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund, or PCRF. Lift for Palestine is entirely volunteer-run, by Rogers and about 20 others. KGNU’s Jackie Sedley sat down with Rogers to learn more about his response to the genocide, which he started up only a few weeks ago.

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