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Giving and Your Family
Marina Hsieh and Henry Shaw

For Marina and Henry, young professionals who have recently begun a family, planning for the future has brought on new challenges.

While laying the groundwork for their family's financial future, Marina and Henry also recognize the important role that the ACLU plays in protecting their future freedoms—and those of their four-year-old son, Harrison.

"We want our son to grow up in a world free of discrimination. We are heartened by the ACLU's leadership role in furthering equality, and have great faith that the ACLU will use our gifts to fight future civil liberties battles. Naming the ACLU Foundation as a beneficiary of our retirement accounts was an easy and smart way to give our son the gift of a free tomorrow."







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