Do This: We Got This! Because We’ve Got Each Other.

Dec 26, 2024 | Easy A, Year End Giving 2024

Historians like Heather Cox Richardson and Timothy Snyder agree, one of the ways we protect democracy is to maintain a strong community of people that stand up to the threats of extremism together. That’s exactly what Red Wine & Blue does.

We help suburban women across the country find their people and organize against book bans, attacks on public education, threats to our reproductive rights, and hate in all its forms. We are so proud of our community. And we’re lifting it up with our year-end celebration, We Got This!

We shared about our We Got This! campaign before, but we’re excited to add that:

  • One lucky donor will receive an awesome gift basket filled with exclusive RWB goodies!
  • All donations are currently being matched dollar for dollar by a generous RWB member, doubling their impact!

We Got This! Giveaway

So our final Easy A action of the year is simple — please give to Red Wine & Blue today. You can use the form below. Everything we raise in this annual campaign will support our fight against extremism in 2025. Help us confidently say, “We Got This!” because we have your support. Thank you!



 

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