It's clear that the Trump administration doesn't care about women. Just see Trump's friendship with Jeffery Epstein and Congress's refusal to find the truth.
One in three women will endure gender-based violence in their lifetime. #StandWithHer, a movement inspired by the Oscar-nominated documentary To Kill a Tiger, to fight gender-based violence and achieve gender justice, is organizing a joint action calling on Congress to protect federal funding to prevent and respond to gender-based violence at home and around the world.
The #StandWithHer campaign was built on the courage of one survivor who spoke out – and the people who stood with her – sparking change. And your voice can help drive the action we need today. Sign the petition today to join a growing movement of survivors, advocates, organizations, public leaders and more to secure critical funding to end gender-based violence.
Each signature will be turned into a personalized postcard turned into a postcard and delivered to Congress, like the one below.
Signing the petition, you'll join a growing movement of people urging Congress to:
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Invest in life-saving programs in the U.S. – from shelters and hotlines to prevention efforts that stop violence before it starts.
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Support global initiatives that protect vulnerable women and children.
Together, we can help secure the funding needed to ensure dignity, justice and healing for all. Congress is making a decision on federal funding in the next few weeks, which is why it's critical to speak out in support of survivors of gender-based violence now. Tell Congress to fund these programs that save the lives of vulnerable women and children across the country – and around the world.
Thank you,
Mike Phelan
Progress America
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