From Rachel Carmona <[email protected]>
Subject Hand sanitizer
Date October 13, 2020 12:34 AM
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[1]Women's March

  



John,

Since we launched our October 17th march, a lot has changed.

Just over a week after we announced our plans to mobilize in D.C. and
across the country, Trump and a slew of staff in D.C. tested positive for
COVID-19 after a super-spreader event at the White House.

Since this news, we’ve taken even more precautions to make sure everyone
is safe on October 17th. While all of the research from protests this
summer shows that outdoor protests did not cause increases in COVID-19
cases, we want to be extra careful.^1

[ [link removed] ]That’s where we need your help,
John. We need to secure 160
hand sanitizer stations for Saturday. Will you chip in
your first
$5
to our hand sanitizer fund to help ensure everyone can participate safely?

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[ [link removed] ]Chip in to sponsor a station  →

We know that our movement takes coronavirus very seriously and is very
enthusiastic about masks, social distancing, and hand sanitizing. That’s
why everyone is required to wear a mask and stay six feet apart.

We want to make sure that everyone is safe and comfortable – and we know
that having extra masks and hand sanitizer throughout the march will be
essential.

[ [link removed] ]Please chip in anything you can afford today to help us meet our hand
sanitizer budget and secure 160 hand sanitizer stations for October 17th.

We understand that some people may be unable to participate in-person this
Saturday, but there are many ways you can take action right now. Whether
that’s joining a march or signing up for [ [link removed] ]our virtual text-banking
event, we trust that you will make the best decisions for yourself and
your community. 

We also know that this moment calls for our movement to be in the streets
– and that we can do it safely as we saw this summer. But we need your
help to make this march as safe as possible. 

Women’s Marchers understand what’s at stake in this moment. From the
illegitimate Supreme Court confirmation hearings underway, to Election Day
in just a few short weeks, we know our collective action is needed. The
fate of our democracy rests in our hands and our fundamental right to
reproductive freedom hangs in the balance. 

We’re seeing and feeling this urgency and excitement,
John. It’s the reason there
are over 363+ events planned in all 50 states. It’s why nearly 10,000
people have RSVP-ed to join us in D.C.

You don’t want to miss out. 

Rachel

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