Protesters took to the streets across the country this weekend to protest police brutality and the recent deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and others.

People have been arrested as police attempt to crack down on the protests, prompting legal aid funds, lawyers and others to jump in and help those in need. 

Here are some organizations you can donate to as a way to help those who have been out on the streets pushing for change. 

Minneapolis

For those looking to help protesters in the city that started it all, you can donate to the Minnesota Freedom Fund.

On its website, the fund also asks for people to donate to the Black Visions Collective, Reclaim the Block and the Pimento Relief Fund, which is providing Black businesses that were set on fire during the protests with insurance relief.

You can also donate to We Love Lake Street to support efforts to help rebuild nonprofits and small businesses and help push local politicians to enact changes to policing.

Louisville

For Louisville, anyone can donate to the Louisville Community Bail Fund, which is working to get those arrested during the Breonna Taylor protests out of jail. 

There are also a number of efforts underway to force the city and state to do something about the three officers who shot Taylor. You can sign this petition and help call government officials at these phone numbers

Los Angeles

You can donate to the Peoples City Council Freedom Fund to help protesters in Los Angeles and the Black Lives Matter chapter in the city as well. 

You can also donate to The Bail Project to support those who can't afford bail. 

New York City

In New York City, which includes Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, Manhattan and Staten Island, you can donate to the NYC Action Bail Fund.

There is also an organization named Good Call that is providing legal support to those in need. 

The Brooklyn Community Bail Fund is also helping those who have been arrested.

Philadelphia

The Philadelphia Community Bail Fund and the Philadelphia Bail Fund are providing financial assistance to those who need it.

Atlanta

The Action Network in Atlanta is helping those who have been protesting for Floyd, Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery.

There is also the Atlanta Solidarity Fund which is pitching in as well.

You can call this number for bail support.

Chicago

The Chicago Community Bond Fund is hard at work helping those who have been arrested.

You can call 773-309-1198 for more help with lawyers and court dates.

New Orleans

The New Orleans Safety and Freedom Fund has been at the forefront of helping those who were at protests this weekend. 

You can also donate to Give NOLA.

Oakland

The Bay Area Bail Fund has been helping people in Oakland and San Francisco. 

There are also a number of Venmos and Cashapps you can send money to.

And there is this form you can fill out if you are worried you may get arrested at a future protest.

Houston

In Houston, there is the Community Bail Fund and Black Lives Matter Houston for those looking to donate. 

Full List

Here's a full list of organizations you can donate to or reach out to for help.

You can also head to this Act Blue website to donate to multiple cities.