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Why SLDN Matters to Her

Anna Curren believes in leading by example. As a professor of nursing, Anna saw a need for better educational literature and, rather than complain about it (as many may have), she decided to write a book. Today, Anna’s nursing text books have sold more than a million copies and are used in classrooms across the country.
So when she decided to become involved in the movement to repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” Anna didn’t just share her personal beliefs with anyone willing to listen -- she took a leadership role in the movement and not only joined the board of SLDN but became one of our most generous patrons.
Because of her philanthropy Anna was recently approached by the men and women at eQualityGiving, the online community for those who are determined to fulfill the American promise of equality under the law, to discuss her giving. Click here to read her full profile and learn why this gracious woman of 73, “now confidently expect[s] to live the history of DADT's repeal.” -Aubrey Sarvis

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