ZAMI NOBLA Georgia State Chapter
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
ZAMI NOBLAHelp ZAMI NOBLA replenish our Black Lesbian Elder Emergency Fund!
$26,420
raised by 168 people
$30,000 goal
We, Lana, Edith, Sonya, Sabrina, Mary Anne, and Angela, proudly serve as board members and staff of ZAMI NOBLA, and we are asking for your help!
GiveOut Day is more than a call for donations—it's a vital lifeline. At ZAMI NOBLA, we are dedicated to replenishing our Black Lesbian Elder Emergency Fund. This fund is crucial for providing food, utilities, rent assistance, medical co-pays, health care, and transportation. It's about ensuring our elders can enjoy the golden years enveloped in the community with supportive services.
Your donation today is a powerful statement against the isolation and financial insecurity that many LGBTQ+ elders face. It celebrates the strength of support and the transformative power of community.
This GiveOut Day, your generosity will build a beacon of hope and stability. It’s a profound act of caring that honors the enduring contributions of our elders and lays a strong foundation for generations to come. Join us in this celebration of support and solidarity. Your gift matters.
Your support is crucial to sustaining and enhancing ZAMI NOBLA’s justice work. Please make your generous contribution today.
The goal of ZAMI NOBLA is not just to survive but to thrive. That's why we need your help.
Every dollar counts. Your gift is an invitation for you—members, allies, community members, friends, and families—to invest in a future where older Black lesbians can live in a world that respects, supports, and celebrates us.
Give Out Day is May 30th, but we are accepting donations throughout the month of May. ZAMI NOBLA can earn thousands in additional prize money if we get the most donors. The competition is stiff! Please donate to help with this meaningful and necessary work.
Your support will make a huge difference!
Please use #ZAMINOBLAGiveOutDay to join the conversation or share our campaign with your friends, families, colleagues, and social networks.