[1]Women's March
Hey, John, it’s
Rachel. We are just hours away from our midnight deadline and I wanted to
make sure you saw our email earlier.
I just checked with our finance team and we’re still $2,000 short of
reaching our $15,000 end-of-month goal. If just half of the folks reading
this email right now chip in toward our goal we can make it in time by
midnight!
So I’m asking for one last favor before we close the chapter on this
month. [ [link removed] ]Will you contribute $5 or anything you can to help
us reach our $15,000 goal before midnight tonight?
[ [link removed] ]Chip in $5 →
Your contribution will ensure that we are able to remain committed to
continuing our programs which activate and mobilize our communities and
give us the best shot at a truly feminist future led by grassroots
efforts.
If you want to read more about why this goal is so important to the future
of Women’s March I’m attaching our email from earlier today down below.
Marching forward,
Rachel Carmona
Executive Director
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John, we’ll
cut to the chase: We’re behind on our $15,000 end-of-month goal and need
125 more people to donate $5 before midnight tonight or
risk derailing our carefully laid out organizing plans for this year.
[ [link removed] ]Can you help us continue our vital work in 2022 and chip in
$5 today?
[ [link removed] ]Chip in $5 →
Every dollar we raise for this goal will go towards our organizing and
mobilizing plans for the rest of 2022 so we can continue resisting against
attacks on our feminist values and push for the bold, progressive change
we need in our country. Just look at some of our accomplishments from the
past year thanks to grassroots supporters like you,
John:
* In October, we mobilized 269,044 marchers across the country at our
Rally for Abortion Justice for a historic day of action.
* Collected nearly 20,000 signatures on our petition calling on
companies that do work in Georgia to stand against the Jim Crow-esque
bill Republicans passed to further voter suppression in Georgia.
* As part of our Take Action Tuesday we wrote hundreds of letters to
local publications across the country around our COVID priorities.
* We’ve now trained over 1,800 Women’s Marchers through our Digital
Defenders program to combat disinformation online disinformation that
harms women.
* Women2Women Circles are local organizing collectives happening in
communities all across the country. Today, over 600 Women’s Marchers
have signed up to host a circle.
* Through our United Vision Project, our volunteers have sent over
300,000 text messages to people who may be sympathetic to extreme
nationalist movements and ideas. We have deep conversations to better
understand their points of view and move towards dismantling white
supremacy.
And we have even bigger plans for the rest of 2022!
Especially as we move full speed ahead towards the critical midterm
elections and await the Supreme Court’s decision on Dobbs v. Women’s
Health Organization, we can’t afford to lose momentum.
Our movement is powerful – it’s bigger than small-minded, bigoted, GOP
politicians who want to push back decades of progress for women. We know
this because we can see our numbers, and we are growing,
John. [ [link removed] ]Will you be one of
the 125 grassroots supporters we need to chip in $5 and
move us towards our $15,000 goal by midnight tonight?
Together,
Women’s March
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