Remember the Incarcerated this #GivingTuesday
If you’ve been to The Global Leadership Summit before, then you already know how powerful it can be to receive leadership insights and encouragement to push forward and continue to bring hope and positive transformation within your sphere of influence, especially in a year like this.
For the 9,000+ incarcerated men and women who watched the Summit from prison this year, the impact is already having a ripple effect. We’ve already received dozens of letters from men and women across the country, and the message is clear—the Summit made them feel valued.
Watch what happened when James experienced the Summit in prison.
When you give toward this initiative, you ignite transformation in the lives of the incarcerated, their families lives and their communities.
What if we could expand the Summit into 100+ prisons in 2021?! Will you help us get there?
This year, gifts given to the Global Leadership Network on #GivingTuesday will go toward funding the expansion of the Summit in prisons, and also supply prisons with leadership resources to help incarcerated men and women grow throughout the year.
- $250 will supply one prison with a GLS20 faculty book library
- $500 will help cover print supplies for a prison audience
- $2,500 will bring the Summit to a new prison in 2021
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Every gift, of any size makes all the difference!
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