🌹 The Rose That Grew in Power: Ebony Collective Fundraiser

Join us in planting seeds of power, purpose, and possibility.

The Ebony Collective invites you to our Open House Fundraiser  ā€œThe Rose That Grew in Powerā€  an event to celebrate community resilience and raise critical funds to sustain and expand our work in the City of Roses.


We are raising $100,000 to power the vital programs of both the Ebony Collective CDC and the Ebony Collective Coalition, two sister organizations working together to uplift Black families, build political power, and create spaces where we can all thrive.


Your contribution helps us:

  • Provide cleaning and hygiene supplies to over 350 families through Gwen’s Pantry
  • Support youth leadership development through our Youth Advocacy Circle
  • Advance Environmental Justice and Community Safety programs that protect Black neighborhoods
  • Train the next generation of Black leaders and candidates
  • Strengthen Civic Engagement efforts and support Black voters at every level
  • Build a strong Political Action Committee to get our people elected

This is more than a fundraiser it’s a call to rise together.

🌹 Every dollar is a petal in our growing movement. Give what you can and help us grow something beautiful and lasting in the City of Roses.

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