Will you stand up now to defend the Constitution and preserve your freedom?

Our country has reached a dangerous point. Between the lack of civics education in our schools and the outright promotion of Marxist propaganda in our universities, younger generations have lost sight of just how important our Constitution truly is.

Even worse, they’re often taught to despise it and to despise America’s entire founding and embrace the siren song of socialism through propaganda like Critical Race Theory and the 1619 Project.

That’s why The Heritage Foundation is working to preserve and defend the U.S. Constitution and share with young people why the Constitution is so critical to their existence as free people, and our existence as a free nation.

But we can’t do this work alone. Threats to the Constitution are getting stronger—and there’s a lot at stake. That’s why we need your help.

What we see happening in our country today shows us why we can’t neglect to teach younger generations about the Constitution and why we can’t just leave it in the hands of others to do.

Will you consider making a gift today to help educate younger generations about the Constitution and first principles?

With your support, we can reach them with valuable resources that share how our limited form of government protects their precious freedoms, creates unparalleled prosperity, and provides an unprecedented opportunity for all citizens.

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