Help Protect Girls’ Sports with a Gift Now
The fight to protect women’s sports isn’t over. We need your support now.
In Connecticut, girls have lost dozens of opportunities to compete and succeed in their sports—because officials care more about radical gender ideology than preserving equality, fairness, and safety for girls.
We’re fighting in court for these girls—and for every female athlete across the country who has been told that their rights come second to gender ideology.
Our critical fiscal year-end funding deadline is TONIGHT, and we have a steep $3.9 million goal to reach. It’s as important as ever that we meet this goal so we’re prepared to defend the rights of girls nationwide.
We’re asking for your help.
Your gift today will help support these Connecticut athletes and the many other brave female athletes standing for freedom, including…
- Lainey Armistead, a former college soccer player who is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold West Virginia’s Save Women’s Sports Act and protect female athletes across the state.
- Female athletes in Idaho, where ACLU activists are challenging the state’s Fairness in Women’s Sports Act to force girls to compete against biological males. We’re also asking the Supreme Court to hear this case.
- Student athletes at Mid Vermont Christian School, which was banned from the state’s athletics association because it forfeited a girls’ basketball game against another girls’ team with a male athlete.
Your gift will be added to a $250,000 challenge grant to amplify the grant’s impact for freedom!
The biggest funding deadline of the year is almost here—and we’re relying on the generosity of people like you to ensure we’re fully funded for the legal battles ahead.
Please give now to fuel these efforts for your freedoms.