This week: Donation Days at Google's NYC pop-up

From December 18 to 21 at our pop-up store in New York, we’re unveiling something new: Donation Days to help build the Stonewall National Monument. It will be the first U.S. national monument dedicated to the birthplace of the modern lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer civil rights movement. Whenever someone walks through the door of the pop-up, Google will donate $2 to the National Parks Foundation and the LGBT Community Center of New York in support of the monument, up to $10,000.

There’s no cost to you. Just drop in!

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That’s amazing, I’ll definitely check by!

The possibilities are just endless. I wish more events like this will come to more locations.

yes

It’s amazing …

Wonderful initiative

Good initiative. Local guides reach a level higher

Great day

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Hi

LGBT is a new dimension & meaning for human relationships !!!

An extension and a new face of human race !!!

Best wishes

shree

That’s a great idea but need more event like this in several countries…

Thats amazing. G8 work

Good initiative…!!:ok_hand:

Fabulous!!!

Its awesome experience to all i think they can appreciate to new users.

I think it’s great idea,

Es una gran iniciativa y una propuesta muy original, estaria bueno poder replicarlas en otras ciudades del mundo, en tiempos de intolerancia, estas propuestas, son bocanadas de aire puro

Can u add it to my notifactiobs in bad with dates


LawrenceNYC wrote:

From December 18 to 21 at our pop-up store in New York, we’re unveiling something new: Donation Days to help build the Stonewall National Monument. It will be the first U.S. national monument dedicated to the birthplace of the modern lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer civil rights movement. Whenever someone walks through the door of the pop-up, Google will donate $2 to the National Parks Foundation and the LGBT Community Center of New York in support of the monument, up to $10,000.

There’s no cost to you. Just drop in!


Love the idea of this. Why not do a series of pop up shops for charitys?

Wonderful! This should happen for other great causes around the world too!