2024 RMPJC Summer Fundraiser

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A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center
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Help us reach our $5000 Summer Fundraiser goal to keep the movement for peace & justice strong!

$215

raised by 9 people

$5,000 goal

From holding nuclear industry polluters accountable, to calling on our elected leaders to stand strong against war and genocide, to training our community in nonviolent direct action and protest art, we are working hard to build the reality that we would like to see for ourselves, our children, our children’s children, and so on...

It is only through the strength of community that we can continue to build vivid movements that speak truth to power, and make power actually listen. And it is more urgent now than it has ever been. This is why we are asking for your support.

Please consider making a donation to help us reach our $5000 summer fundraising goal, and make your donation go even further by becoming a monthly sustainer.

As a small, independent, grassroots nonprofit, every dollar really does make a difference.

At the Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center, we recognize that all beings are interconnected and interdependent. We strive to nourish the inherent capacity for compassion, generosity and joy in all people. We seek a healthy, sustainable relationship between people and the planet. We recognize that Earth and all its beings are inherently valuable and have the right to exist and be healthy. We seek to create egalitarian social, economic, political and environmental structures where all people are empowered to participate directly in decisions that affect their lives. We seek a world where conflict is handled justly and nonviolently, creating true peace.

With your help and support, we can continue to make this vision a reality. 


With deep gratitude and solidarity, 

The Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center Staff and Spokes Council: Betty Ball, Sergio Atallah, Jim Nelson, Chris Allred, Giselle Herzfeld, and Adrienne Havey

 

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