TODAY! Help Equality Federation win $10,000

April 20, 2017

Today’s the day!  We’re currently in third place with momentum on our side.

With a contribution of as little as $10, you can help us win $10,000 in prize money!

Did you know that in the last year, Equality Federation has launched a new HIV initiative? We are working with our state members to form coalitions to combat discrimination against those living with HIV and to support prevention efforts. This work is important and we need your help.

Please donate now. The more donors we get, the better chance we have of winning. It is that simple.

Will you please help us get to our goal of 500 donors?

Thank you,

Mark Daniel Snyder
Director of Communications

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