Tilli Accounting Services
Providing accounting and finance consulting services to NPO and Black-owned businesses since 2007.
06/19/2025
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Juneteenth is a day for Black people to celebrate. A day for others to learn, acknowledge, and support. A day for all to observe.
Ways you can support Black people today:
Learn why today is important.
Educate yourself on Black History.
Teach your children.
Be anti-racist.
Support Black businesses.
Support Black musicians by buying their music instead of streaming it for free.
Support Black content creators by subscribing to their Patreon accounts and buying merchandise.
Educate yourself on all nominees during political elections, and vote for people who serve the interest of minority communities.
Buy AND READ books by Black authors.
Support and subscribe to podcasts with Black hosts.
Support programs and organizations that create opportunities for Black people.
Stop buying into and giving life to tropes.
Do not give your money to racist companies and organizations.
Spend today finding new social media accounts run by Black people to follow.
Spend today finding tv shows and movies by Black people. Make a list. Spend the next year watching them.
Do not EVER use the N word. Ever.
Understand that the work you have to do will not be finished in your lifetime.
Bear witness.
Stand up.
Walk the walk.
Listen.
Acknowledge.
Empower.
And then do your best to live this way every day. ❤️ ✌🏽
06/01/2025
I'm 💯 fine with trans women in my bathroom. It's the republican men in my uterus that are the problem.
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03/10/2025
In a world that constantly demands productivity, taking time for yourself is essential.
Over the past several years, we’ve experienced a lot - the pandemic, illness, loss, the economy, most recently, a turbulent and traumatic political election. Although the presidential election began with hope for a new and positive tomorrow, it, unfortunately, ultimately ended with a difficult loss.
However, even though many of us were left discouraged and disheartened about the state of our country’s future, our bodily autonomy, and most importantly, our safety, we’ve decided to prioritize ways of finding rest despite the stress and anxiety.
Organizers have planned similar observances in the past, but this particular one caught my attention partly because it is timed to coincide with the remembrance day of abolitionist Harriet Tubman, who died on March 10, 1913.
Harriet Tubman, born Araminta Ross around March 1822, was an American abolitionist and social activist. After escaping slavery, she made approximately 13 missions to rescue around 70 enslaved individuals, including her family and friends, utilizing the network known as the Underground Railroad. Her relentless efforts and resilience exemplify the strength and determination that Black women have carried throughout history. Tubman passed away on March 10, 1913, at the age of 91.
We honor Harriet Tubman and all the Black women who carry the world on their shoulders every day. Rest is not just self-care - it's resistance, a radical act of reclaiming our humanity. Thank you to the 25 Black Women in Beauty (IG: ), for this powerful reminder to pause and heal. Let's rest, recharge, and resist.
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Providing accounting and finance consulting services to NPO and BOB since 2007. We are here to help our clients understand their financial situation so that they can see where they are and how to arrive at where they want to go.
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| Tuesday | 8am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 6pm |
| Friday | 8am - 6pm |