check.jpg (1510 bytes)We Need Your Help!   Folks, the work we do does not come free and we are limited only by the extent of the funding we have.  Legal work is extremely time consuming and trials are costly, even though our affiliated attorneys work pro bono or at extremely reduced rates.  Our desire is to have the ability to take on every case involving an attack on Southern heritage.  We need your help to do this.  Your contribution of $35.00 or more entitles you to updates on our activities.

check.jpg (1510 bytes)Take the Pledge.  As you might have read, we are building a base of people who have agreed to pledge a certain amount each month in order for us to be able to count on a steady source of support for our activities.  We urge you to join this group of Southern patriots.  We will send a monthly reminder with an enclosed return envelope.

check.jpg (1510 bytes)You Have Credit With Us.  For convenience, we are able to take donations via credit card.  If you want to pay your monthly pledge by credit card, please use the form below to send us your information and a note authorizing us to charge the amount of your pledge to your credit card each month.  We will take care of the rest.


 

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SLRC is a 501(c)3 tax exempt foundation. All contributions are tax-deductible. Contact us for information on the tax advantages you can receive from donation of stocks or real estate.

 

 

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  1. If your tax-deductible contribution is by credit card, simply complete our online contribution form by clicking the "Online Contribution" button below.
     
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Southern Legal Resource Center
P.O. Box 1235
Black Mountain, NC 28711
Phone: 828-669-5189

 

      

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"He that would make his own liberty secure, must guard even his enemy  from oppression, for if he violates this duty, he establishes a precedent that will reach to himself." 


Thomas Paine, American Revolutionary