Hi, John — I'm Janet, a proud Women's March volunteer from Palatine, Illinois.
I'm coming to you to ask if you'll please make an important contribution of $3 or more to the Women's Equality Fund before tomorrow's end-of-month deadline. First, I hope you'll let me share my story of why I volunteer with Women's March and support their work to build a feminist future.
Here's a photo of me at the Women's March in Washington, D.C.!
Marching alongside thousands of other women in Washington rekindled my feminist spirit. It has helped me channel my energy into action — and I love the support that comes with being part of a larger activist group with friends across the nation.
Women's March has provided me, and countless other women, with opportunities to advocate for issues I care about — like voting rights and fighting climate change. The right to vote impacts every other issue facing our democracy, and we have no choice but to take serious and swift actions to save our planet.
These past few years have shown that we cannot take women's rights and freedoms for granted any longer. Right now, they are under near-constant attack by anti-woman politicians in the GOP who are trying to suppress the vote, ban abortion, and more.
Women's March has given me a platform to directly get involved in politics in my community, learn about local government budgets, and network with other women who share our feminist values. This organization has challenged me to continue taking action and making my voice heard — so I am asking you to support their important organizing work by making a contribution today.
Every bit of text banking, phone banking, letter-writing, and post-card writing I've been able to do with Women's March has been the direct result of grassroots fundraising. So, before tomorrow's monthly deadline, will you donate $3 or more to the Women's Equality Fund to fuel the urgent work Women's March is doing to defend voting rights, climate action, and so much more?
Thank you for hearing my story. See you out there!
Janet
Volunteer, Women's March