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Help End Slavery on Giving Tuesday

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    November 27, 2015
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Maybe you spent lots of time checking out store times and specials for your local Black Friday sales. What a feel-good experience when you come home with everything checked off your list! But…do you know about the other feel-good event, #GivingTuesday?

It is December 1st, a day of giving and philanthropy that launches the global charitable season.  We encourage you to join this important movement and to tell your family and friends about it. “It brings together the collective power of a unique blend of partners—nonprofits, civic organizations, businesses and corporations, as well as families and individuals—to encourage and amplify small acts of kindness.”

We at End Crowd hope you remember to donate to FREEDOM on December 1st. You don’t have to stand in line or deal with angry shoppers.  From the comfort of your own home, you can make a difference in our united fight to end human trafficking.  Our goal is to raise $3,000 for a world with #NoSlavery.

Help us reach our goal by donating now

You make a living by what you earn.  You make a life by what you give. (W. Churchill)

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