Now YOU can help protect the truth and fairness for girls like Adaleia—nationwide.
You just took an important step by adding your name in support of Adaleia Cross.
And right now, your support can go even further.
Adaleia’s story is not isolated.
Across the country, girls are losing athletic opportunities, being forced to share private spaces, and being told their concerns don’t matter. Families speak up. Schools look away. Federal policies change. And girls are left unprotected.
That is why Alliance Defending Freedom stepped in—and why your support is needed today.
Your gift helps ensure that:
- Girls are not silenced when they speak up
- Parents are not ignored when they ask for help
- Title IX continues to protect fairness, privacy, and opportunity
- Families like the Crosses are never forced to stand alone
This work is happening right now—in courts, in schools, and at the highest levels of the law.
And this is huge: Your gift right now will be doubled dollar for dollar by a $250,000 matching grant, while funds last. You can make twice the impact.
When you give today, you are helping fund:
- Legal defense for girls and families who are facing unfair and unsafe policies
- Court challenges that protect women’s sports and private spaces
- Rapid-response litigation when new federal or state rules threaten girls’ rights
- Long-term legal precedent that protects future generations
This is not theoretical work. The families are real. These cases are real—two of them were heard at the Supreme Court on January 13. And the outcomes matter for decades.
Every gift helps move this work forward. Choose the amount that is right for you—and know that every gift makes a difference.
And remember, your gift will make twice the impact while matching funds last.
Laws meant to protect women should not be used against them. Courage should be met with support—not silence.
Your gift is a way of saying to Adaleia and girls like her: “We hear you—and we’ve got your back.”
Together, we can help ensure that girls like Adaleia are heard, protected, and treated fairly—not just today, but for generations to come.