I'm volunteering again this year as a "table captain" for the annual Center For Domestic Peace" fundraising event. I'm motivated to do this for many reasons: to help the victims of domestic violence; to help the perpetrators cease their actions; and to honor my friend Laura Collins who serves on the Board of Directors. The event this year will be virtual, and very cool. May 6th, 5:30-7:00. More information to follow. I hope you will join me by donating a minimum of $50 to participate. (side note- for those of you who know Laura this is a wonderful way to celebrate her 60th this month)
Thank you.
Jeannie
Team Members
Jeannie
$2,475
15 supporters
Marla
$7,095
18 supporters
Susan Kay
$5,700
13 supporters
Mary Jane
$4,300
8 supporters
Cynthia
$3,650
9 supporters
Larisa
$1,380
15 supporters
Donna Garske
$1,650
12 supporters
Tracy
$3,250
6 supporters
Donna Motluk
$2,150
8 supporters
Eve
$2,450
6 supporters
Luz
$1,460
8 supporters
Jennifer
$1,045
7 supporters
Event
MAY
6
In Celebration Of Mothers
Thursday
from
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM PDT
Live Stream
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2021-05-06 17:30:002021-05-06 19:00:00America/Los_AngelesIn Celebration Of Mothers
Details to view the event are private and will be sent along with your ticket purchase.
This pandemic has had a devastating effect on our community, and especially on families and individuals experiencing domestic
violence. Over this past year, our
bilingual hotline saw unprecedented levels of individuals experiencing
hardship, trauma, and isolation, increasing the stress and demands on
our staff who
are tirelessly working to create new ways to support those in need.
Despite these ongoing challenges, Center for Domestic Peace is stronger than ever, thanks to supporters in our
community like you. Our event offers you a special way to connect with our work and make an impact, right here in Marin County. We think our speaker, who uses LOVE as a force for change, is the right message at the right time!
Join us for a virtual fundraiser as Valarie shares her personal journey as a mother and civil rights leader, and why she founded the Revolutionary Love Project. She will also 'sit' with our Executive Director, Donna Garske, for a thought-provoking conversation as part of the program. It will be a night of storytelling, solidarity, and inspiration.
Valarie leads the Revolutionary Love Project
to reclaim love as a force for justice in America. With degrees from
Stanford University, Harvard Divinity School, and Yale Law School, and
as a lawyer, filmmaker, and innovator, she has won policy change on
multiple fronts – hate crimes, racial profiling, immigration detention,
solitary confinement, Internet freedom, and more.
“We are birthing a future where love is a force for justice.”