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Alice Paul Institute will benefit from clothing sales

Alice Paul Institute will benefit from clothing sales

Eileen Fisher, a marketer of fine clothing made of organic materials, has chosen the Alice Paul Institute to benefit from sales at its Westfield, store on Saturday, March 23.

“We are excited to partner with Eileen Fisher in a unique way that will raise awareness of the Institute and generate support for our organization’s programs,” Lucy Beard, the Institute’s executive director said. “If you designate the Alice Paul Institute to benefit from your purchase, we will receive 10 percent of the proceeds.”

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Online purchases qualify for the donation. Shop online at www.EileenFisher.com on March 23, enter code 531900 at checkout and ten percent of the sale price will be donated to the Alice Paul Institute.

For more information, contact the Alice Paul Institute at 231–1885 or info@alicepaul.org.

The Alice Paul Institute is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating the public about the life and work of New Jersey’s most famous suffragist, Alice Stokes Paul (1885–1977), author of the Equal Rights Amendment, founder of the National Woman’s Party, and a lifelong activist for women’s equality. The mission of the Alice Paul Institute is to promote full gender equality through education, development and empowerment of leaders. The legacy of Alice Paul provides the foundation and the beacon to develop critical leadership skills and inspire others to become agents of positive change. Paulsdale, Alice Paul’s birthplace and family home in Mt. Laurel, is a National Historic Landmark and serves as a center for celebrating women’s history and leadership.

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