From Lisa Del Sesto, Women's March <[email protected]>
Subject My Women's March story
Date March 30, 2021 6:18 PM
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[1]Women's March

  



Hey there, John. I'm Lisa!

I'm reaching out to you ahead of tomorrow at midnight — an important
fundraising deadline for Women's March — to share my story and explain how
the sisterhood I've found through WM's organizing programs has impacted
not only my life, but the lives of so many others across our country.

After you’ve read my Women's March story, I hope you can [ [link removed] ]contribute
$3, or whatever you can, to help fund their organizing and
training programs for the many crucial fights ahead.

[ [link removed] ]Volunteer Lisa Del Sesto

During last year's presidential election, I knew we all had to do our part
to elect Joe and Kamala, not to mention Dems down the ballot. I found
myself volunteering with several different organizations doing that
important work — but what I found here at Women's March felt distinctly
different.

I found that Women's March gave me something I didn't even realize I was
looking for: A sisterhood of fabulous women looking to create positive
change in our nation through supporting women rights, civil rights, and
human rights.

After the election, I knew our work wasn't finished, and that we had to
continue the fight for women's rights and equality for all. So, I started
a Women2Women circle. In just a few short months, the women in our local
circle have already written postcards and phone banked for a local special
election, collected donations for local women and children’s shelters,
written letters to defund Ted Cruz, written postcards to call out members
of Congress that voted to throw out millions of legal ballots, and much
more.

What started as one day of marching has turned into so much more. Women's
March continues to inspire me by providing educational and uplifting
opportunities like the Feminist Fundamentals Short Course and Take Action
Tuesdays — and every single one of their programs is provided to women
like me for free. They let me know that tomorrow is a big fundraising
deadline for the entire organization, so if you can chip in to keep
programs like these free to women like me who've been moved by this work,
then I'd be so grateful:

[ [link removed] ]Will you make a donation of $3 or more before tomorrow
at midnight to help power Women’s March’s organizing programs? Women's
March trainings, marches, and programs are all free to attend, but they
can only stay that way with enough grassroots funding.

[ [link removed] ]DONATE $3 →

Together,

Lisa

Lisa Del Sesto
Women's March Volunteer

P.S. The Women's March programs I just told you about are all offered
*totally* free of cost thanks to grassroots donations. They've given me so
many opportunities to organize in my community and use my voice to
advocate for our feminist future, [ [link removed] ]so I'm asking you to join me in
giving back to them today by donating $3 or anything you
can before tomorrow's deadline.







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