Giving Tuesday 2022

Have you heard of Giving Tuesday? Maybe you’ve participated in the past? 
Giving Tuesday is all about finding ways to overcome the violence, fear, and isolation of today’s world by giving back to one another. 
This year we sat down with a team of Center for Nonviolence volunteers who inspired us to honor Giving Tuesday by not only calling on community members to give to our organization but also promising something generous and caring in return. 
While we of course promise to continue providing our necessary services, we also wanted to create something special for those dedicated to supporting that work. 
That’s why, this Giving Tuesday, we are offering to those that commit to giving monthly exclusive access to our #GrowTogetherKit. The kit is a regularly updated, curated resource of digital content that is meant to help nonviolence blossom in you, your family, and across our shared communities. Now you might be asking: what does that mean to help nonviolence blossom? 
From 40+ years of teaching nonviolence, we’ve learned that people need love, truth, and community. We help people learn what love feels like, how truth sounds, and where diverse communities thrive. Our hope is that our #GrowTogetherKit will spark a monthly learning opportunity of connection and shared solidarity. When we give together, we grow together. 
Head on over to our donation page to become a monthly donor today.

Rebecca Parker

Rebecca (she/they) is an East Coast native deeply passionate about the intersection of human services and technology. Rebecca relocated to the Midwest to pursue a master's degree in Digital Humanities from Loyola University Chicago. After graduating in late 2019, she moved to Fort Wayne Indiana beginning employment at the Center for Nonviolence in 2020. Rebecca serves as a Marketing and Development Co-Coordinator.

Rebecca is a creative spirit, engaging in spoken word poetry and a variety of arts and crafts during her downtime. As a proud fur parent, Rebecca cares for two cats, lovingly named Stinky and Gemini, and their 75lb disabled pitbull named Bubblez.

https://www.centerfornv.org
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