Signature Ad
In October 2013 the week prior to WINSTON-SALEM PRIDE 2013, we will ask for your support to fund full page signature ads in our local papers supporting a more open and inclusive Winston-Salem. Below is the ad that ran prior to PRIDE 2012.
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WINSTON-SALEM PRIDE 2012
Full Page Signature Ad to Support a More Inclusive Winston-Salem
(PLEASE NOTE: DEADLINE FOR ADDING NAMES TO THE WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL SIGNATURE AD IS To be determined)
On Sunday, October 7, Equality Winston-Salem will purchase a full-page ad in the Winston-Salem Journal featuring the signatures of Winston-Salem/Forsyth residents, friends and supporters who endorse a more open and inclusive community. We are inviting individuals/families and organizations to sign-on to the ad.
Individuals and families: Minimum $10 donation per name/family name.
Organizations: Minimum $25 donation.
Payment: Donations can be made via PayPal by clicking on the donate button below. (Important Note: Please include the correct minimum donation amount for individuals/families and organizations. Larger donations are accepted. A line is provided to type your name/family name/organization name as it should appear in the ad.)
NOTE: PayPal does not accept special characters in the CITY field of the address, so if you’re in Winston-Salem, please type “Winston Salem” without the hyphen.”
Checks will be accepted by mail.
Equality Winston-Salem
PO Box 20382
Winston-Salem, NC 27120-0382
equalitywinstonsalem@gmail.com
www.equalitywinstonsalem.org
The inclusiveness statement will read:
We support an open and inclusive Winston-Salem/Forsyth County based on the principles that all members of our community should be and should see themselves as respected, contributing members of the community and should be bound by a common set of principles based on fairness of treatment, recognition of rights, acceptance of responsibilities, commitment to equality, and dedication to expanding opportunities for all. We are members of the LGBTQ community and straight allies, and we will celebrate a more open and inclusive community on Saturday, October 13 at Winston-Salem PRIDE 2012.

