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Coverage Thus Far:

Chat With Me - November 12, 2019

#LoveForAll’s Very First Video Interview

WDBO-FM - July 25, 2019

Watermark Online
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College Park Community Paper
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West Orlando News
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Media Inquiries - Please contact Raquel Giorgio at InsistOnLoveForAll@gmail.com.

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#LOVEFORALL CAMPAIGN BRINGS STATEMENT OF INCLUSIVITY TO LOCAL BUSINESSES ACROSS THE COUNTRY
Thousands of businesses proudly display signs welcoming residents 
and visitors of all backgrounds and beliefs 
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ORLANDO, Fla. (June 9, 2019) – Thousands of colorful signs embracing the country’s diversity have popped up inside windows and near cash registers of local businesses across the United States since the beginning of last August.
 
The #LoveForAll movement began the summer of 2018 when Raquel Giorgio, an Orlando resident of 24 years, and her family went on vacation to Asheville, N.C. Giorgio noticed signs welcoming people of all backgrounds and beliefs posted in the windows of various businesses across the city. Shop owners started displaying these signs over two years ago to encourage tourism following the passage of the controversial House Bill 2 in North Carolina, which requires certain public bathrooms to be designated for use by males or females based on their biological sex.
 
“The signs in Asheville moved me,” Giorgio said. “Love is the only weapon we can use to fight hate and these signs represented all the values I was raised with and am trying so hard to instill in my daughter.”
 
Giorgio reimagined the signs, with help from friends, and launched a similar campaign, #LoveForAll (formerly #OrlandoForAll), one week after returning from vacation. She relies heavily on donations and support from friends and strangers who have become friends to bring love first to Central Florida and now all over the country. In December of 2018, Giorgio and #LoveForAll received a grant from the Orlando chapter of the Awesome Foundation to continue to produce posters and spread love.
 
“My signs may not solve all the problems in the world right now,” Giorgio said. “But they’re a tiny step in the right direction at a time when everyone is so divided and angry. I feel compelled to do something. My hope is to promote love and inclusivity one sign at a time and start a conversation that might one day help to bridge the gap that exists right now in this country. I want to be very clear that these signs aren’t politically motivated. Love is so much bigger than politics. And who doesn’t love love?”
 
When the campaign launched in August of 2018, Giorgio placed signs in various small businesses across Central Florida traveling door to door. Orlando-area schools also started to post signs on their campuses, including Edgewater High School, College Park Middle School, Howard Middle School and Rollins College. 
 
The movement sparked interested on social media nationwide. Since last November, Giorgio began to reach out to businesses across the country and sends piles of the signs through the mail each week all over the United States. Giorgio hopes to place as many of these signs in businesses as possible, while opening up the hearts and minds of whoever sees them.
 
Contact Raquel Giorgio at InsistOnLoveForAll@gmail.com for more information about the #LoveForAll initiative. One-hundred percent of donations received are used to print and ship additional signs. 



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