A Wonderful Celebration

Thank You
for making our Inaugural Celebration a success

On August 20, 2014, over 135 people gathered to celebrate the launch of the Center for Workers’ Rights. It was a memorable evening, filled with a common understanding about the challenges facing low-wage workers and an optimism about the impact the Center will have on the Sacramento community.

Thank you to our founding sponsors who have shown true leadership in supporting the Center for Workers’ Rights. We begin our work knowing that we have a strong base of individuals and organizations who are inspired by the potential we hold.

Photos of our event are available here and the program from our Inaugural Celebration is available here.

We look forward to many more celebrations with you in the future.

To become a founding sponsor, click here.

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