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Gators helping young mothers

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Hey Gator fans! 

      Thanks so much for following the link to this page.  If there's one thing we can all agree about these days, it's that 2020 has been CRAZY. Unfortunately, times like this take a bigger toll on those in our society who have less, and it's my hope that we can team together to make a difference. To that end, I'm donating all the proceeds from my 6-part All-SEC Project Series to a non-profit organization in Florida called First Coast Women's services. FCWS is dedicated to providing unexpectant mothers with support as they navigate difficult seasons of life in this historically difficult time. These services, which are 100% FREE to the mothers, include:

* Pregnancy Tests / Limited ultrasounds
* Maternity/Baby clothes
* Evidence-based education on their options
* Parental Education with learn-to-earn programs for larger items (like cribs)
* Advocacy for both parents that continues after their babies are born

    To put it simply, this is an organization where people in desperate need can find someone in their corner.  I genuinely believe in the work they are doing and would like to humbly ask you to join me with your support. In raising $1200 or more, together we can fully-fund the entire program cost for a young mother in need. 

    If you enjoy reading the articles, would you please consider giving to this cause in response? Whatever amount you give will be greatly appreciated and it will make a difference.  Thanks again for your time and support. God bless and Go Gators!


More information about First Coast Womens Services: https://fcws.org/
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  • David Soderquist
    • $50
    • 4 yrs
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Bill Sikes
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Fleming Island, FL
First Coast Women's Services
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