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#GivingTuesday

Together we give to save LGTQ history. Make a donation by December 3, 2021 and an anonymous donor will match up to $1500! Thank you for your support!
By Joan Ilacqua

Dear History Project community,

I know you’re getting a lot of messages for #GivingTuesday, so I’ll keep this short. 

We started The History Project in 1980 recognizing that our community's stories were in danger of being lost. We've come a long way, and we now hold over 200 collections documenting LGBTQ life in Boston. The History Project ensures our stories will never be erased or forgotten.

Our work has only been possible because of support from community members like you.

For #GivingTuesday this year, an anonymous donor has agreed to match up to $1500 of donations. Click here to donate by December 3rd and your gift will have double the impact on our mission to document, preserve, and share LGBTQ history. 

Will you support our match? Please click here to make a #GivingTuesday gift.

Your support makes a difference.

With gratitude,

Joan Ilacqua, Executive Director

 

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