DeafHope and Chase: Just Vote

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You decide what matters. Your vote decides what matters. Now, all I need is your attention.

Did you know that five deaf women including two CODA children were killed in domestic violence in 2009 alone?

Did you know that there’s only one transitional housing program available for deaf patients?

Chase want to help out, but there’s a catch: You decide who will get $25,000, 100,000, and a lucky one million dollars to the organization of your choice. How? Your vote. It’s that simple.
The top 100 organizations garnering the most votes would receive $25,000 from Chase.  A second round of voting would then take place and 5 of those organizations would be awarded $100,000 with 1 lucky winner receiving a cool $1 million.
Believe that you can make a difference. Believe that you can help women fight and find a way to end domestic and sexual violence. Empower women, especially deaf women, through DeafHope. What is DeafHope?
DeafHope is a nonprofit organization, established for and by Deaf women in January 2003. DeafHope’s mission is to end domestic and sexual violence against Deaf women and children through empowerment, education and services.
Follow your heart. You can help them win $100,000 since they got enough people to vote and made the top 100! Vote for DeafHope!

You decide what matters. Your vote decides what matters. Vote to send a strong message to everyone (your friends and families) in United States that one shelters is not enough and we must have shelters that are accessible for deaf women and their children who are affected by domestic and sexual violence! Spread the word around!

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