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Mother's Day Rally @ City Hall May 10th
May 7, 2015

Information courtesy of Lynnette White

Mother's Day Rally
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We Invite You to Attend 
Healing 4 Our Families & Our Nation
13th Annual Mother’s Day Rally

 

 

Sunday, May 10, 2015 

SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL STEPS
1 DR. CARLTON B. GOODLETT PL.
10:30 am -12:30 pm

STANDING FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE!!!

Please support our grieving Mothers, Fathers, Grandmothers, Foster Parents, Siblings, Families and Communities, on one of the most difficult days of the year, Mothers Day! We invite you to STAND with us to reduce the violence and heal our communities as we stand and speak for those who speak no more.  

Save the date and join us, June 6, 2015 for our Mothers in Charge National Rally in Washington, DC at the Lincoln Memorial-Reflection Pool. (See below.) Contact Mattie Scott, 415-412-1469, Elizabeth Torres, 415-879-2976, Carletta Jackson-Lane, 415-412-6338.  

ALL LIVES MATTER!  Thank You!


Sojourner Truth Foster Family Service Agency
Brothers against Guns


 

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