About
Plinth exists because of a gap.
The gap between what systems promise and what people actually experience. Between a government's commitment and a patient's reality at 2am in a remote clinic. Between a court's verdict and a community's grief. Between what the world knows is wrong and what the people with power choose to hear.
That gap has always existed. What hasn't existed - until now - is a place to fill it.
What Plinth is
A global civic platform. One place where systemic failures, injustices, and every moment of collective human feeling gets named, structured, and delivered - with force - to the people and institutions with the power to change it.
What Plinth is for
- Systemic failures
- Injustices
- Judicial failures where accountability was absent
- Humanitarian crises
- Animal welfare and environmental harm
- Any moment where collective human feeling needs to become structured, credible, directed pressure
What Plinth is not for
- Individual disputes between private people
- Personal grievances without systemic dimension
- Anything that targets, harasses, or harms private individuals
Who built it
One person. A Clinical Nurse Specialist with a Master of Public Health and nearly two decades of frontline experience across emergency departments, sexual health and blood-borne virus management, and remote Indigenous health. One person who has spent years watching people fall through gaps in systems that were supposed to catch them. One person who decided to build something that closes those gaps.
Plinthcore is bigger than one person. Plinthcore has no face, no place or presence outside of this pipeline. We are a collective voice, silent until we are loud enough to matter.
If it is worth $5 a month to you, it keeps the lights on and the world listening to things that really matter.
How it stays independent
No ads. No political donations. No corporate sponsorship. No government funding. No sale of personal data. Ever.
Plinth runs on voluntary support - $5 a month from people who believe in it. Everything on Plinth is free. Always. If it is worth $5 a month to you, it keeps the lights on and one person fed while they build something that matters.