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Thursdays, 5:30-8:30pm, please visit the below website or contact the Why Marriage Matters organization to learn each week’s location

Why Marriage Matters Ohio is a grassroots public education campaign to build support for marriage equality in Ohio. This campaign is about having conversations and sharing stories, showing that same-sex couples and their families should be welcomed and treated fairly in Ohio. It is about opening hearts and minds throughout our state.

Contact: Christopher Geggie, chris@wmmoh.org or 614-723-9985

Thursdays, 5:30-8:30pm, please visit the below website or contact the Why Marriage Matters organization to learn this week’s location.

Why Marriage Matters Ohio is a grassroots public education campaign to build support for marriage equality in Ohio. This campaign is about having conversations and sharing stories, showing that same-sex couples and their families should be welcomed and treated fairly in Ohio. It is about opening hearts and minds throughout our state.

Contact: Christopher Geggie, chris@wmmoh.org or 614-723-9985

Thursdays, 5:30-8:30pm, please visit the below website or contact the Why Marriage Matters organization to learn this week’s location.

Why Marriage Matters Ohio is a grassroots public education campaign to build support for marriage equality in Ohio. This campaign is about having conversations and sharing stories, showing that same-sex couples and their families should be welcomed and treated fairly in Ohio. It is about opening hearts and minds throughout our state.

Contact: Christopher Geggie, chris@wmmoh.org or 614-723-9985

Thursdays, 5:30-8:30pm, please visit the below website or contact the Why Marriage Matters organization to learn this week’s location.

Why Marriage Matters Ohio is a grassroots public education campaign to build support for marriage equality in Ohio. This campaign is about having conversations and sharing stories, showing that same-sex couples and their families should be welcomed and treated fairly in Ohio. It is about opening hearts and minds throughout our state.

Contact: Christopher Geggie, chris@wmmoh.org or 614-723-9985

Thursdays, 5:30-8:30pm, please visit the below website or contact the Why Marriage Matters organization to learn this week’s location.

Why Marriage Matters Ohio is a grassroots public education campaign to build support for marriage equality in Ohio. This campaign is about having conversations and sharing stories, showing that same-sex couples and their families should be welcomed and treated fairly in Ohio. It is about opening hearts and minds throughout our state.

Contact: Christopher Geggie, chris@wmmoh.org or 614-723-9985

Join us for the third annual Secular Summit!

Unhappy with the number of laws restricting women’s rights? Feel like too many laws are infused with religion? Want to feel like more of the civic process? Feel it is time your General Assembly members understand where we are coming from as Secularists?

Join us for a day of training, a Statehouse tour and speakers including:

• Michael De Dora, Director of Public Policy and Representative to the UN for the Center for Inquiry;

• Nancy Pitts, Director of Development and Communications, Preterm Cleveland Ohio; and

A Time Bank is a community of people who support each other. When you spend an hour to do something for an individual or group, you earn a “time credit.” Then, you can use that “time credit” to buy an hour of a neighbor’s time or engage in a group activity offered by a neighbor. It’s that simple. Yet it also has profound effects. You get to know your neighbors and friends and build an old-fashioned extended family of people who take care of each other. A Time Bank changes a whole community. Bring a dish to share and learn about the Care and Share Time Bank.

The day’s events will facilitate and further the conversation about the rise of human trafficking in Ohio.

Join us for a presentation by Franklin County Municipal Court Judge Paul M. Herbert, who presides over the Franklin County CATCH [Changing Actions to Change Habits] program, a resource fair, professional panels, and a survivor’s panel.

Sponsored by Ohio Representative Teresa Fedor (D, Toledo); free and open to the public.

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