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Sunday, December 02, 2001 2:18 PM
9/11 Victim's Fund

To Whom It May Concern,

I am writing this brief email to you to urge you to please not turn your backs on the families of GLBT 9/11 victims. I feel very frustrated that this is even a possibility.

In our country, unfortunate even in this supposedly enlightened age, we still continue to turn our backs on those in need. The plight of GLBT families is incredible. Our laws prevent us from legally bonding ourselves together in a way that reflects the way we live, and then when tragedies like 9/11 happen, we are left with no recourse other than begging for what should be rightfully ours. We suffer in these tragedies, just like everyone else, and yet our relationships are treated like worthless junk or denied completely. Please check out one poor woman's story in the link listed below, and she is definitely not the only one:

http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/po/20011130/co/virginia_denies_lesbian_survivor_benefits_1.html

Please do not turn your backs upon so much obvious need. Regardless of your personal feelings regarding homosexuality, it is a fact that gay people exist... we are EVERYWHERE and probably even in your own family somewhere. We have value, we are of worth. We love our partners dearly and we grow to depend on each other just like straight couples. Many GBLT families have been profoundly affected, both emotionally and financially, from the loss of loved ones. This is a fact. Please do not pretend to be blind to these things. We are at your mercy.

Sincerely,

Individual Comment
Draper, Utah

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