JWRC: #GiveAtHomeMN
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Zero Abuse ProjectChildren deserve to feel safe, especially when the world is changing.
$901
raised by 20 people
$11,000 goal
Only 2 days left!
Good morning all,
Thank you for everyone who donated to this campaign yesterday. Across our three platforms we have raised just over $1,700 so far!
Tomorrow is the last day of this campaign. We hope that if you can, you are able to share our message and goal with your loved ones and communities.
Thank you!
Thank you for taking the time to read this message. Together, we are experiencing a challenge that we have never faced before, and we understand the value of your time.
Due to social distancing and our efforts to keep health and safety a priority, we have been required to cancel many revenue-generating training opportunities, teaching professionals and community members how to protect children. Because of shelter-in-place orders, children and adults alike are being quarantined with abusers, cut off from services and support. We, as an organization, are making tough financial decisions in order to maintain the core principle of our work: keeping children safe.
Today, we are asking for your help. Our organization and mission has always been about you- our community of supporters and the health of your families and loved ones. Your unwavering dedication to ensure the safety of children is what brings us to your classrooms, PTA meetings, town halls, and places of work. Your unwillingness to sacrifice the well-being of the most vulnerable among us is what drives us to shed light and accountability on the institutions that harbor predators. You are the reason we have hope for a world in which every child can be free from abuse. We need your help to build that world.
We understand the financial challenges you are facing. Please consider giving what you can during this #GiveAtHomeMN campaign. If you cannot give, please consider sharing this campaign page with your community.
Together, we can make this world safe for children.
Gratefully,
Jacob Wetterling Resource Center
Zero Abuse Project