May 9. ACLU of Washington. Give Big, but not to us!

Please Give BIG, but not to us.

Simply put, the ACLU could not do its work without the partnership of our countless on-the-ground allies. Every single one of them is helping make our community more fair and just.

In the spirit of philanthropy, we hope that instead of donating to the ACLU on May 9th for Give BIG, you will give to our allies.

API Chaya empowers survivors of gender-based violence and human trafficking to gain safety, connection, and wellness.
 
The Arc of King County advocates for the right of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live, learn, work, and play in the community, improving the lives of us all.
 
El Centro de La Raza builds unity across all racial and economic sectors, to organize, empower, and defend our most vulnerable and marginalized populations and to bring justice, dignity, equality, and freedom to all the peoples of the world.
 
Faith Action Network is a faith-inspired statewide partnership striving for a just, compassionate, and sustainable world through community building, education, and courageous public action.
 
Families of Color Seattle is building a strong community by supporting families of color through equitable parenting programs, resource sharing, and meaningful connections.
 
Gender Justice League empowers trans activists and our allies to fight oppression based on gender and sexuality in Washington State and to create a community where trans people can live their lives safely, true to themselves, and free from discrimination.
 
Ingersoll Gender Center is a space for transgender and gender nonconforming people to find community, access resources and address issues of economic injustice, and a lack of gender affirming healthcare access.
 
Open Doors for Multicultural Families provides culturally and linguistically relevant information, services, and programming to diverse families of persons with developmental and intellectual disabilities.

TeamChild upholds the rights of youth involved, or at risk of involvement, in the juvenile justice system to help them secure the education, healthcare, housing, and other support they need to achieve positive outcomes in their lives.

Rainier Valley Corps promotes social justice by cultivating leaders of color, strengthening organizations led by communities of color, and fostering collaboration between diverse communities.

UTOPIA Seattle provides sacred spaces to strengthen the minds and bodies of QTPIs – Queer and Trans Pacific Islanders – through community organizing, political engagement, and cultural stewardship.
 
Washington Community Action Network works to achieve racial, gender, economic, and social equity in order to establish a democratic society characterized by justice and fairness, with respect for diversity, and a decent quality of life.