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TAKE ACTION: Help #SaveGirlsSports 

August 1, 2024

Dear Friend:  

Did you hear that the NCAA’s policy on transgender athletes is under review? After years of digging in their heels and allowing biological men to compete in women’s sports, the NCAA may finally be showing some common sense. Now is your opportunity to help make a difference!  

Send a letter to the NCAA Board of Governors today to voice your support for women’s sports!  

We’ve been hearing about the issue of transgender athletes for a while. Biological males have been allowed to participate and win against female athletes in competitions ranging from middle school track and field events to state track championships to collegiate-level swimming events.  

We know that biological males have a natural advantage over women. Men have greater cardio capacity, muscle mass, and bone density when compared to their female counterparts. 

But instead of protecting girls and their right to fair competition, women’s sports have become ground zero for a woke, transgender ideology.  

It’s time to get off the sidelines and let your voice be heard to #SaveGirlsSports.  

The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) recently took action to ban transgender athletes’ participation in women’s sports, and shortly thereafter, the NCAA announced that its own policy regarding transgender athletes was under review. Now is the time for social conservatives to weigh in.  

Will you send a letter to the NCAA Board of Governors asking them to protect girls’ sports and ban biological males from competing in women’s sporting events?  

It’s time to stand for truth and encourage the NCAA to do the right thing. Thank you for supporting our efforts to #SaveGirlsSports.  


Additionally, when you take action, we’ll send you opportunities to contact officials, keep you in the loop about the latest developments, and give you ways to share your voice with your sphere of influence. Don’t miss this opportunity to make a difference — and be sure to share with your friends! 

Sincerely,

Robert Noland
Director, Marketing


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