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7 years old, and he's already decided to do something about the injustice in his world---

7 years old, and he's already decided to do something about the injustice in his world---

Jen Fad · Tuesday, February 15th 2011 at 10:58AM · 412 views
"My name is Malcolm. I'm 7 years old. I'm sending you this money because I don't think it's fair that gay people are not treated equally." That's the note we received recently along with a donation of $70.

Malcolm's grandmother gave him $20 for every year of his life to donate to the charity of his choice. After hearing a radio story about the injustices faced by LGBT people, Malcolm decided to split his donation between HRC and a local group in Los Angeles, where he lives.

His gift will go to projects like our groundbreaking Welcoming Schools program – which fights bullying by helping parents, teachers, and administrators create a safe environment for all children. 84% of HRC's funding comes from individuals, not foundations or grants. Our success is driven by thousands of modest gifts.

And thanks to his gift, other kids will grow up safe and free because of HRC's work – whether it's our Welcoming Schools program, our efforts to ensure that every person of faith can worship without fear of persecution, or our fight for equality in America's laws.

But very few come with a note like Malcolm's – click on blog pik to see it.
What matters is your commitment to leading the fight for equality. Thank you for all that you have done – and all that we will do together in the months to come.

Warmly,
Joe Solmonese
President

Human Rights Campaign | http://www.hrc.org/

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Comments (3)

Siebra Muhammad Tuesday, February 15th 2011 at 2:58PM

Bless his heart...I hope Ebony magazine hears about him one day...

Jen Fad Wednesday, February 16th 2011 at 10:44AM

Thanks Saint for you know it is a real problem that needs to be irradicated like slavery was. We may not agree with how people live their lives, but we should respect differences.

@ Sister Siebra,
I'm not sure Ebony put stories in their magazine regarding heroic things White people do just yet. Malcolm is a little White child.

Siebra Muhammad Wednesday, February 16th 2011 at 11:05AM

I'm not sure either...but anyway, I hope the World hears about him...

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