[1]Women's March
Hey, John — it's
Rachel, Executive Director at Women's March.
Earlier today I met with our finance team to go over our fundraising
numbers and make sure we have the funding it will take to combat the wave
of attacks happening currently on our reproductive freedom.
Right now, we’re $6,000 short from reaching our Reproductive Justice Fund
goal before the end-of-quarter deadline this Wednesday.[ [link removed] ][IMG]
Women’s March recently released our strategy memo to stop the Republican
Party’s anti-women agenda — but all of our organizing plans to protect Roe
v. Wade and unseat every Republican who threatens access to abortion are
contingent on us having enough resources to put these into action.
This might seem like a big gap to close in three days — but if just 1/5th
of the folks reading this email right now donates $5 — we can pull this
off in time.
[ [link removed] ]John, will
you chip in $3 or anything you can to help us reach our
goal? We’re relying on donations from emails like this one to make sure
Women’s March has the resources we need to organize nationally and on the
local level to defend our reproductive freedom.
[ [link removed] ]DONATE $3 →
To be perfectly clear,
John, the threats we've
witnessed from the Supreme Court and from states across the country this
past month are some of the most dire we've seen in years. It’s going to
take ALL of us working together to fight back.
When Women’s Marchers took to the streets by the thousands to protest the
nomination of Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett, it was because we
knew this day would come. Republican-held state legislators have
threatened for years to outlaw abortion in any way they can — and now
they're closer than they've ever been thanks to the Supreme Court that
Trump and McConnell stole.
Here are just a few examples of the outlandish, anti-woman legislation
that's been popping up in states across the country — legislation that we
at Women's March must be prepared to fight:
* Texas enacted a six-week abortion ban that lets random anti-choicers
sue abortion providers.
* Mississippi passed a law that would bans most abortions after just 15
weeks.
* And GOP-controlled states all across the country have "trigger-laws"
waiting in the wings designed to immediately outlaw abortion as soon
as Roe v. Wade is overturned. Just look at the map below:
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It's never been a more important time to fight back,
John. And all of Women's
March's organizing work is funded by grassroots donations — people like
you reading emails like this one and donating $50, $15, or even just $3 at
a time. With more on the line for women and reproductive rights than ever,
we need as much support from this team as possible before our
end-of-quarter deadline this Wednesday.
[ [link removed] ]Will you make an urgent $3 donation to our Reproductive
Justice Fund before Wednesday at midnight to make sure Women’s March has
the funds to organize and defend our reproductive freedoms? Every dollar
you give makes a BIG difference to help grow our organizing capacity.
[ [link removed] ]DONATE $3 →
We must keep pushing forward.
Together,
Rachel Carmona
Executive Director
Women's March
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