Sarah Ford | September 2, 2014
HRC Wedding Registry Offers Unique Way to Support Friends, Family, and the Whole LGBT Community
Do you support marriage equality? Do you know someone who is getting married (perhaps it’s you)? Then you need to know about HRC‘s Wedding Registry. Â
HRC’s Wedding Registry offers a unique opportunity for couples to encourage loved ones to make a donation in honor of their wedding or commitment ceremony. This is a great way to celebrate their special day, while ensuring that HRC’s work to achieve full equality for LGBT Americans can continue.
The registry allows couples to create their own personal page on the HRC website where they can share their story and pictures and encourage their guests to donate. HRC guides them through the process of setting up this page and provides them with the tools they need to update as they see fit. Couples can track the amount they have raised via their personal page and will receive an email every time a donation is made to their site.
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