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Posted on March 10th, 2009 by Chris McMahon

Below are some of the ways you can help support the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center:

Donate

Find out how your donation can help support our efforts to end slavery and promote freedom worldwide.

Membership

Find out about all the benefits that come with being a member of the Freedom Center.

Volunteer

The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center’s volunteer program inspires individuals to serve as ambassadors demonstrating the values of courage, cooperation and perseverance for all people. Find out about volunteer opportunities at the Freedom Center.

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Shop Online at Amazon

Whenever you follow our link and purchase any item(s) from Amazon.com, they will donate a small percentage of the sale to the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.

So, for example, if you wanted to purchase a new digital camera from Amazon.com, if you enter Amazon’s website through our link, we’ll receive a commission on the camera sale. Shop Online at Amazon.com and help support freedom.

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  • Chris McMahon says:

    John Pepper, former CEO of P&G, has challenged us to recruit 1,000 supporters by April 15th. If we succeed he will donate $1,000 to the Freedom Center.

    Help us meet his challenge.

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