Women for Unity
Tax deductible
The John C. Calhoun Monument has towered over Marion Square for 133 years. It was erected by Charleston's own Ladies Calhoun Monument Association. This installation memorialized the history these women revered. The consequences have been to cause exceeding pain to the Black citizens of our community.
After much deliberation our mayor John Tecklenberg and City Council have decided it is time for the statue to be relocated.
We women of Charleston are in full agreement with Council and want to express our commitment to the effort. We regret the role any of our ancestors played in causing this pain.
We ask that you add your name to ours to present to City Council this coming Tuesday in support of their vote to relocate the statue to an educational venue. By also making a financial donation to support racial unity in the Charleston community we increase our level of commitment. This fundraiser serves the dual purpose of collecting names of individuals who support the relocation so that we can present them to City Council before the vote on TUESDAY and providing resources to the Unity Fund which was established to advance racial understanding in Charleston and address the barriers that contribute to systemic racism.
If you choose to give anonymously your name and donation will not be posted on the GoFundMe page but your name will be available to us to present to City Council. If you prefer for your name to remain totally private please message me individually.
The Lowcountry Unity Fund, housed at the Coastal Community Foundation, was established in 2015 in response to the Emmanuel AME Church Massacre. Its mission is to advance racial understanding and break down barriers that cause systemic racism
After much deliberation our mayor John Tecklenberg and City Council have decided it is time for the statue to be relocated.
We women of Charleston are in full agreement with Council and want to express our commitment to the effort. We regret the role any of our ancestors played in causing this pain.
We ask that you add your name to ours to present to City Council this coming Tuesday in support of their vote to relocate the statue to an educational venue. By also making a financial donation to support racial unity in the Charleston community we increase our level of commitment. This fundraiser serves the dual purpose of collecting names of individuals who support the relocation so that we can present them to City Council before the vote on TUESDAY and providing resources to the Unity Fund which was established to advance racial understanding in Charleston and address the barriers that contribute to systemic racism.
If you choose to give anonymously your name and donation will not be posted on the GoFundMe page but your name will be available to us to present to City Council. If you prefer for your name to remain totally private please message me individually.
The Lowcountry Unity Fund, housed at the Coastal Community Foundation, was established in 2015 in response to the Emmanuel AME Church Massacre. Its mission is to advance racial understanding and break down barriers that cause systemic racism
Fundraising team: Women for Unity (2)
Gregg Smythe
Organizer
Charleston, SC
Coastal Community Foundation
Beneficiary
Madeleine McGee
Team member