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Indivisible Helena calls for volunteers to scale No Kings III action

Indivisible Helena posted a Feb. 25 call asking volunteers to scale a No Kings III day of action and its first all-member meeting drew a "great crowd of 50" prepping for a June 14 rally.

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Indivisible Helena calls for volunteers to scale No Kings III action
Source: indivisiblehelena.org

Indivisible Helena posted a call-to-action on Feb. 25, 2026 announcing plans for a No Kings III day of action and requesting volunteer help to scale the event, the group said. The post reportedly outlines organizing needs, suggested roles, and outreach targets for Helena residents but the full role lists were not included in the membership report.

“Indivisible Helena held our first ‘all-member’ meeting,” the organization reported, describing the meeting as occurring “this past Wednesday evening.” The membership report states that “a great crowd of 50 Indivisible Helena members came to listen to the progress the organization has made in building our group over the past two months, to offer their thoughts and suggestions about next steps moving forward, and to volunteer for the upcoming June 14th Rally.”

Meeting materials list the substance of that discussion in full. “Topics covered included the status of preparations for the rally and volunteer opportunities for folks to help out with logistics, as well as a discussion on the draft goals, functions, and proposed actions for Indivisible Helena as we all work ahead,” the membership report says, framing the June 14th Rally as the immediate organizing focus for volunteers and logistics teams.

Local activists can immediately request a yard sign to amplify the campaign. “If you or your friends would like one, email indivisiblehelena@gmail.com with your name, street address, and cell number,” the membership report instructs. The report emphasizes the yard-sign message and persistence: “We want to see NO KINGS signs across the Helena area. We’re thrilled so many people have kept their signs up since the rally, that was the point. Until our democracy is safe, keep them up. Get yours now!”

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Indivisible Helena is soliciting small-dollar donations to cover operational costs. Under the heading “Give to Indivisible Helena,” the membership report states, “Indivisible Helena is completely volunteer-driven. Your donation will support the direct costs of our activism, things like meeting room rental, website creation and maintenance, posters, art supplies, transportation, and MORE yard signs!” The report includes a QR code with a truncated caption, “This is a QR code that take a scanner to”, followed by the call to action: “Scan or click on this QR code. Contribute today and together we will win!” The membership materials do not specify the QR code destination.

The group is linking its local push to broader labor and organizing debates. The membership report’s Solidarity Calendar recommends reading “They Are Going to Take Everything If We Don’t Stop Them by Hamilton Nolan” and quotes Nolan: “Here is what is happening: First they are coming for the federal unions, the lowest hanging fruit, the most bureaucratic unions, the ones barred from striking. Then they will proceed to come for all public sector unions. Then they will come for private sector unions…” The report adds, “…and then they will come for the worker organizing other workers to form or join a union… We’ve seen this pattern before, and together we must shut down this power play,” and notes the Montana Federation of Public Employees’ involvement “for Helena’s No Kings Rally.”

Indivisible Helena presents itself as a growing, volunteer-driven organization built “over the past two months” with an energized membership and concrete next steps: scale No Kings III, staff logistics for the June 14th Rally, distribute NO KINGS yard signs via indivisiblehelena@gmail.com, and solicit donations via the QR code provided in the membership report.

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