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Let's Get Engaged 

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How Can You 
Help Preserve Marriage Equality?
Get Involved 

One of the best tools we have to create change are the stories we share about ourselves.

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The JustMarried Project Get Engaged campaign has compiled a list of national and local organizations you can go to help preserve our rights, change our future and make history. If you can give your time, a donation or just your commitment to learning more about LGBTQ+ equality

Marriage Equality Matters

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For LGBTQ+ people, getting engaged or married brings with it a sense of societal dignity and inclusion many never dreamed they would see in their lifetimes. Marriage Equality, the right to have your marriage federally recognized, comes with 1138 rights, privileges and protections. 

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National Organizations

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The JustMarried Project Get Engaged campaign has compiled a list of national and local organizations you can go to help preserve our rights, change our future and make history. If you can give your time, a donation or just your commitment to learning more about LGBTQ+ equality 

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Keep Up With The Latest

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The JustMarried Project's Monthly Newsletter is your portal for news

affecting LGBTQ+ families

and Marriage Equality.  

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These three organizations are passionately campaigning for full equalityon behalf of LGBTQ+ individuals and families, while helping our youth, by providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention

Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas and other justices on the US Supreme Court are openly seeking the repeal of marriage rights for our families. 

The recently passed Respect for Marriage Act only protects those already married. 30 US states could immediately stop granting marriage licenses to LGBTQ+ people if the right to marry is returned to the states-
exactly what happened in Roe v. Wade.

Voting in legislators that protect LGBTQ+ rights is one of the best ways to ensure we keep


the 1138 federal rights, benefits, and protections of marriage to all, repeal the discriminatory Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA),
and affirm that all marriages should be recognized by all states.


Contacting your state Senators

is the single most powerful action you can take right now.

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