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AS THE TITLE SUGGESTS…


MAY ESSENTIAL NEEDS $560 DEADLINE 16/05/2026

April’s basic necessities were not fully met. The goal was $625, but only $440 of that was met.

The minimum for April was $375, but only $190 was received for April essentials. The rest of that $440 covered overdue March costs and groceries for the first weeks of April.

Since April’s overdue utilities and internet were already handled, the remaining $185 is the groceries gap. That shortfall now carries into May.

Total needed: $560

🗒️ Breakdown:
$185 — April groceries gap carrying into May
$375 — May basic necessities
• $250 groceries
• $90 utilities + water
• $35 internet + phone data

Monthly pledges are preferred due to disability and the constraints that come with it. However, one-off support also helps greatly.

Aside from Ko-fi, other support options and social profiles are here:
https://wrzky.com/links

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This support helps keep me fed, connected, and able to continue sustaining a global mutual-aid network with comrades organising across borders.

Every bit helps keep it going. Thank you.

@mutualaid
@mutualaid
@disability
@autistics
@actuallyadhd


Update 30/04/2026, 00:55 WIB.

First $10 received today. $550 left to reach May essentials by 16/05/2026.

Immediate priorities right now:

  • $185 food + groceries for this week and the first few days of May
  • $90 utilities + water

That is $275 in urgent needs while the full May total remains $550 short.

Monthly pledges are preferred due to disability and the constraints that come with it, but one-off support also helps greatly.

Support/share: https://wrzky.com/links⁠ or scan QR.

Updates via @posts


Update 1/05/2026, 04:05 WIB.

No movement. Still stuck at $10/$560

Immediate priorities right now:

  • $185 food + groceries for this week and the first few days of May
  • $90 utilities + water

That is $275 in urgent needs while the full May total remains $550 short.

If you’re able to help, please support today through the link in bio or by scanning the QR code. Monthly pledges are especially helpful due to disability and the constraints that come with it, but one-off support also helps greatly. Even small contributions make a real difference toward food, bills, and staying connected online.Sharing this post also helps greatly if financial support is not possible.

Support/share: https://wrzky.com/links⁠ or scan QR.

Updates via @posts


Life Update and Building Legacy

Comrades, I have several things I must convey regarding my life and the trajectory of my mutual aid project. I want to be transparent about a shift in how my support system is structured.

​I’ve been working on a voluntary project to support the mutual aid community on social media platforms through my Mutual Aid Hub and sharing my views through essays, analysis, etc. on Knowledge Hub, while juggling freelance work to ensure I can still contribute to mutual aid through financial means and cover my monthly essentials.

Hustle vs. Legacy

​However, I can no longer manage both freelance work and digital advocacy at the same time. This is because the rhythms of survival hustle are fundamentally incompatible with the demands of building a lasting global legacy:

  • Freelance demands short-term, transactional energy. This is the exact energy required for continuous advocacy and long-term vision building.
  • The requirement for constant context switching and deadline pressure drains the deep focus necessary for systemic groundwork.
  • Hustling for survival prevents the long-term strategic thinking necessary for a sustainable global ecosystem meant to outlive our generation.

A Framework for Mutual Support

As I’ve decided to focus my full energy on continuous advocacy and long-term legacy building, beginning with the groundwork of a digital ecosystem, I’ve created ways to support my work beyond what I’ve detailed on wrzky.com/aid through Ko-fi shop and Liberapay:

  • Support Package that covers monthly essentials and bills
    It includes groceries, utilities, and other basic needs.
    It is only available in a single quantity each month, for only as long as monthly support doesn’t cover those essentials.
  • Tier membership at $5 a month on both as a monthly support because I need a stable, sustainable way to cover my monthly essentials.
    The $5 tier membership above is the same as the one offered on Patreon at Solidarity tier, which doesn’t have early access to my articles and my complete archive on Patreon.
  • Liberapay
    And I’d like to provide more information on Liberapay.
    This platform isn’t new, if $5 a month is too high, the platform provides tiered support;
    Symbolic — US$0.01 per week – US$0.04 per month – US$0.52 per year
    Small — US$0.25 per week – US$1.08 per month – US$13.00 per year
    Medium — US$1.00 per week – US$4.33 per month – US$52.00 per year
    Large — US$5.00 per week – US$21.67 per month – US$260.00 per year
    Maximum — US$100.00 per week – US$433.33 per month – US$5,200.00 per year

I am aware of what this implies, yet I have witnessed that such a humane system is achievable on a small scale, even within empire-run platforms, when built using a humane framework. This direction is meant to outlive me, so the energy must be invested without fragmentation. I hope the support system I’ve created for myself can sustain this.

Thank you for choosing to hold this with me. Join the movement and help sustain this vision for the future. 🙂‍↕️💜

— Wanda

 

📢 A Note on Tiers and Where My Work Lives

Comrades, I want to be transparent about a change in how my Patreon tiers are set up.

When I first opened this space, I experimented with promises like podcast access and groups that no longer reflect my work. My focus has sharpened: I am both a writer and an advocate, producing essays, critical analysis, and survival frameworks rooted in my politics. Everything I publish here goes first to patrons, then later for free on wrzky.com.

Alongside that, I run two connected projects:

  • Knowledge Hub (wrzky.com): essays, long-form analysis, and critical resources in English and Indonesian.

  • Mutual Aid Hub (mutualaid.wrzky.com): an archive of active mutual aid campaigns, especially those circulating in the Threads mutual aid community.

  • Threads, Mastodon, and Upscrolled where amplification happens in real time, boosting urgent campaigns and connecting them to wider audiences.

Why Patreon? Why Pay if It’s Free Later?

Patreon is not about paywalling my work, but it’s about who wants to stand behind it so it can exist at all. The point is not access, but it’s redistribution and sustaining the collective. Patreon is simply the infrastructure that makes that possible.

Your support here keeps this sustainable and lets me redistribute up to 25% of income to mutual aid.

Updated Tiers

  • $5 – Solidarity: a no-content support tier, just a way to back this work.

  • $6 – Early Access: essays and the full archive, first here then free later.

  • $10 – Supporter: early access plus occasional notes and reflections when I can.

  • $21 – Sustainer: all of the above, plus sustaining long-term writing, advocacy, and redistribution.

I want to keep this space clear and honest: you are not buying perks, you are sustaining a body of work and helping fund survival.

Thank you for choosing to hold this with me 🙂‍↕️💜 and consider becoming a paid member.

— Wanda


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Political writing, mutual aid, decolonial thought, and Islamic social justice.

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