Group of 55 marchers

Name: Christine Sarno-Doyle Why I Am Joining The March : I am joining the March because it’s important to me that I add my voice and my being to the message of equality. I’m 63 years old and I’ve lived through and overcome discrimination – from taking out a loan, buying a car, and in the workplace….

Natalie E. Illum

Why I Am Joining The March: Because as a woman with cerebral palsy I want to be counted. Because we deserve to lead full and visible lives without threat to our health and safety as women. Website: http://Www.natalieillum.net

Group of 9 Marchers

Name: Patricia Green Why I Am Joining The March: My feet do not allow me to march any longer. But I am with the women in DC on Saturday and I have sent on 3 pink pussy hats. I march to let the world know that not all Americans recognize Trump as a legitimate president. I march…

Trena Goggans

Why I Am Joining The March : I cannot march because I am very ill with POTS Syndrome. I am a feminist, bisexual, and disabled. I want the world to know that women are Rising Up and we will not quietly accept this attempt at setting us back. We are organizing and will be Acting.

Casey Campbell

Why I Am Joining The March : Why wouldn’t I? This stands for everything right and what needs to change. I will stand with all marching for what is good and right.

Judy Kavanagh

Why I Am Joining The March : I am a Canadian and former photojournalist and I want to much to join the Women’s March here in Ottawa (or in Washington) but spinal problems that make walking painful may keep me at home. I’m so glad to see this way of having our voices heard.

Paulette Callen

Why I Am Joining The March : I want to be counted as someone who is opposed to and disgusted by everything Trump stands for.

Geraldine Lloyd

Why I Am Joining The March : Because I’m not capable of the physical stamina required to march.