Support Race Amity on Giving Tuesday!

Support Race Amity on Giving Tuesday!

On Giving Tuesday, help “inspire a nation of unity” and move us toward E Pluribus Unum!

Make your annual gift today and be part of this impactful and transformative movement, so essential to the future of our nation. Thank you!

Your donation of any size is deeply appreciated and will help us to:

– Open the National Race Amity Institute in Atlanta’s historic Sweet Auburn district, and transition the UnityWorks teacher training program to it’s new permanent home as part of NCRA.

– Hold Race Amity Leadership Symposiums in Boston and Atlanta for leaders in business, education, nonprofits and other sectors.

– Expand the Race Amity Middle School Theater Project and the Race Amity Leadership Academy to mentor and encourage a new generation of leaders

– Hold the fourth annual Boston Race Amity Arts and Music Festival on the last Saturday in July in Boston’s famed Faneuil Hall Marketplace, reaching tens of thousands of people with the message of unity and friendship across all lines of difference.

 

Make your Giving Tuesday donation or a yearly donation using the form below.

19 Comments

  1. Lisa Beavers

    What a privilege to help support this wonderful organization and be apart of what they do!

  2. Roya Bauman

    Love you all!

  3. Roya Bauman

    In honor of beloved Smitty.

  4. Marjan Yavari

    Absolutely heartbroken. our beloved Smitty will be missed beyond measure. We will honor him by continuing to put every effort in growing this beautiful organization that he worked so hard to build and sacrificed so much for. His love for unity and oneness and amity will continue to spread and flourish

  5. Herb landsman

    In memory of our dear friend Dr William Smitty Smith

    Founder of the National Center for Race Amity and one of the wisest, most unique intelligent driven persistent loving and kind human beings ever to walk the earth

    May his vision always permeate our lives and humanity

    Bunkbeds,
    Cindy and Herb Landsman

  6. Marsha robichaux

    He will be sooo missed and know he will be working with us in the next world.

  7. Ursala Kermani

    God Bless Dr. Smitty, he gave me a lifetime lesson in how to be kind and steer oneself and others towards unity. With Gratitude and respect, Ursala

  8. Naomi Rohrer

    For the betterment our community

  9. Alice Nightingale

    I am grateful to have known Smilty. He was married to Marcia just before I was. It made the Boston newspaper and mentioned the Faith.

  10. Lori and Ed Knittel

    Prayers for strength, comfort, and support to family and friends. His was a life well lived.

  11. Lin

    As a Baha’i , I appreciated all that Smitty did in promoting race amity. Praying for the progress of his noble soul in the next world of God.

  12. Anonymous

    In honor of Dr. William Smitty Smith.

  13. Debbie Tosenfeld

    We will miss Smitty’s energy, dedication to humanity, his humor and the love he always exudes for everyone.

  14. Anonymous

    In honor of dear Smitty and his legacy of service to humanity

  15. Jeanne Samari

    So very sorry to hear this very sad news. Deepest condolences to all who knew and loved him but especially to his dear family. Sending love and prayers at the Holy Shrines for the progress of his cherished soul.

  16. John F Dugas

    With Deepest Condolences and Respect

    John Dugas

  17. Robert Lewis, Jr.

    Smitty,
    An incredible soul and leader of love, equity and justice. Thank you for being such a beacon of hope and opportunity. I’m honored to be a soldier in your Movement. Rest in Love & Peace!

  18. Susan E Mojaverian

    Heartfelt condolences on the passing of Dr Smith. He left a wonderful legacy.

  19. Gail Brooks

    Smitty you made your life stand for race unity and justice
    God bless you

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *