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The Long Walk Home UA: The Asenath Dukat Project

Organized by The Long Walk Home: The Asenath Dukat Project
The Long Walk Home UA: The Asenath Dukat Project Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
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Next Level Tri-Blend T-shirt

Buy this shirt. It does good.

Custom Ink
All funds raised will be paid directly to Martha Dukat for use at her discretion..
$2,400 raised
146 items sold of
50 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$25
Next Level Tri-Blend T-shirt, Unisex - Premium Heather
Next Level Tri-Blend T-shirt
Unisex - Premium Heather
Organized by The Long Walk Home: The Asenath Dukat Project

About this campaign

This shirt features what we call "Seannie's Paw". The golden heart represents Seannie, the second heart encompassing that heart represents our community. Each of the five claws represent Seannie's family, friends, classmates, neighbors and the law enforcement supporting this case. Together it forms a bear paw, specifically a Golden Bear paw that represents the strength, power and ferocity that we bring collectively in seeking justice for Asenath Dukat.

Many of you have asked how you can help. We know that times are tough, but by purchasing this shirt, you will be wearing our project's symbol. When someone asks you about it, tell them about Seannie and the project. Tell them to join us in finding closure. Tell them that we leave no Golden Bear behind. Then tell them that all of the proceeds from the sale of this shirt goes to one of the most amazing women we have ever met. Mrs. Martha Dukat.

This is a woman who invited countless foster and daycare children into her home and treated them as her own. Speaking of her own, she has raised a beautful family that all of UA can be proud of despite losing her husband at the young age of 57. And, despite never finding justice, she has found peace and forgiveness and spread that message through actions, not words. Most remarkably, she never left our community of Upper Arlington or her family home despite experiencing the most feared event any parent could encounter. She stayed with us.

With the purchase of this t-shirt or simply make a direct donation, you will be able to visibly show our community that we haven't forgotten. The better part, is that 100% of the profits will go directly to Mrs. Dukat and her family for use how she sees fit. She can donate it, take a vacation, make a home improvement, give to her family... literally whatever she chooses. Knowing Mrs. Dukat, whatever it is, will be just what's needed.

We believe in Karma. If you do too, buy this shirt.

It does good.

Thank you for your continued support. Much peace and much love.

The Long Walk Home: The Asenath Dukat Project

Supporters

Anonymous 1 item
Melissa McKay 3 items

We are grateful to be able to help a family from my hometown. I grew up in UA in the 80s and remember being told of this. Prayers and love to you all.

Julia Powell

I have children of my own and would be devastated if this were to happen. And I can’t imagine never having the justice for having one of my children taken away.

Johanna Johnson 2 items

I was a Tremont 3rd grader when this happened. The incident site was on my bus route. Not a day goes by that I don’t think of Seannie, her family and my graduating class.

Deacon Rob and Krista Joseph 1 item + $100
Heather Neff 1 item
David DeCapua $100
Jennifer Hess Hjelle 1 item

So Seannie is NEVER forgotten.

Paula Schulman 1 item

I was also a third grader at Barrington when this tragedy occurred. I’ll never forget the loss of innocence...

Emily Prater 1 item + $10

Seannie was a friend, and the Dukats have been neighbors almost 50 years; we moved onto Malvern Road within one week of each other in 1972. Bethany is my oldest friend, and her family are a cherished part of my life.

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