SUPPORT US

Thank you for considering supporting the Union for Citizens’ Rights! Your contribution helps us continue our vital work defending and promoting citizen rights. Here are some ways you can support us:

Donate:
Make a one-time or recurring donation to support our advocacy efforts, legal assistance programs, and community outreach initiatives. Your financial support enables us to continue fighting for citizen rights and making a positive impact in our community.

Become a Sponsor:
Partner with us as a corporate sponsor or organizational supporter. By sponsoring our events, programs, or campaigns, you demonstrate your commitment to defending citizen rights and contribute to positive social change.

Volunteer:
Join us as a volunteer and lend your time and skills to support our programs and initiatives. Whether you’re interested in legal advocacy, event planning, or community outreach, there are volunteer opportunities available to suit your interests and expertise.

Spread the Word:
Help raise awareness of our organization and citizen rights issues by sharing our mission, events, and resources with your networks. By spreading the word and engaging others in conversations about citizen rights, you amplify our impact and reach.

Attend Fundraising Events:
Participate in our fundraising events, galas, and benefit concerts to show your support for citizen rights advocacy. These events not only raise essential funds for our organization but also provide opportunities for networking and community building.

Shop and Support:
Support us while you shop! Consider shopping through our affiliate links or participating in fundraising campaigns where a portion of your purchases goes towards supporting our organization.

Corporate Matching:
Check if your employer offers a matching gift program and consider doubling your impact by having your donation matched by your company.

Thank you for your support and commitment to defending and promoting citizen rights. Together, we can make a difference and ensure that every citizen’s rights are protected and upheld.