Help Us #SaveGirlsSports Now and in the Future
Did you know? A 2019 Rasmussen poll revealed that a majority of
Americans oppose letting biological males play in girls' sports.
We know you're in that majority.
But sadly, American laws and practice don't represent that
majority viewpoint. Instead, only one state in the country (Idaho) has
a law ensuring girls' sports are reserved for girls, and that
law is under attack from the ACLU.
That's why we've led the #SaveGirlsSports Week this week:
to build awareness for the issue and highlight the voices of those who
believe in fair opportunities for female athletes.
But #SaveGirlsSports is so much more than a single awareness week. At
Family Policy Alliance, it's something we're working on
year-round, in Idaho and other states.
With enough funding, we will help defend Idaho's law, push back
against the ACLU's attempt to destroy girls' sports, and
get to work in other states to pass laws to save girls' sports
like Idaho's. But we need your support to do that. As a
non-profit ministry, we rely on the generous and sacrificial support
of people like you who care about the family and who care about
protecting opportunities for the next generation. It was your
sacrificial support that made the victory in Idaho possible. And it
will be your sacrificial support that will win future victories as
well.
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Would you be willing to give a sacrificial gift to help
#SaveGirlsSports? Your support will help us as we work to protect girls
- and fight for families on other pressing issues around the
nation.
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With all that's happened for girls' sports - and
even on sex and gender issues more broadly - we have our work
cut out for us. But by God's grace, it's a challenge we
want to meet - and one we hope you'll join us for.
Would you partner with Family Policy Alliance?
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Gratefully,
Meridian Baldacci
Policy and Communications Strategist
8675 Explorer Drive, Suite 112
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
(866) 655-4545
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