[1]Women's March
Hey John — I'm Amber!
I'm reaching out to you to share my Women's March story, and to explain
how the WM organizing programs I've been a part of are changing our
country for the better.
After you’ve read my story, I hope you can [ [link removed] ]chip in $3 to
Women’s March in honor of Women's History Month to help fund their
organizing and training programs for the fights ahead.
[ [link removed] ]I'm Amber Valdez, a volunteer with Women's March.
I decided to get involved with Women's March leading up to the 2020
election because I knew that every single one of us had to do our part.
Together with Women's March volunteers from across our country, I texted
out the vote to thousands of women to remind them to get to the polls and
reject Donald Trump's hateful brand of politics.
John, I saw firsthand how our
work can pay off when women come together to organize for progress.
That experience made it clear that the way to win elections is by coming
together — but our work to spread our message and build our feminist
future has to go even further. Since the 2020 election, I've stayed active
with Women's March's organizing programs. I'm proud to be a part of the
Digital Defenders team, to have written letters to help defund Ted Cruz,
and completed the Feminist Fundamentals Short Course. And we're still just
getting started.
I love the community that Women's March has provided — and every single
one of their programs is provided to women like me for free. That's so
important, John, because I
believe every woman should have the opportunity to get involved in the
fight for a better, more just, and more equitable future for all.
[ [link removed] ]So, if you can afford it, will you make a donation of $3
or more in honor of Women's History Month to help power Women’s March’s
organizing programs? Women's March programs are free to attend, but they
can only stay that way with enough grassroots funding.
[ [link removed] ]DONATE $3 →
Thank you for reading my story,
John. I hope you'll do your part and chip in
to help fund this important work — for Women's History Month and for the
months ahead.
Yours,
Amber
Amber Valdez
Women's March Volunteer
P.S. From Digital Defenders, to feminist organizing trainings, to
Women2Women circles, there are so many ways for Women's Marchers like me —
and like you — to get involved. [ [link removed] ]These programs are all offered totally
free of cost thanks to grassroots donations, so if you can, please donate
$3 today. Every donation makes this work possible.
Contribute to Women's March: [link removed]
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