Today, courageous Princeton students need you
In April, when a campus event featuring former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett was severely disrupted, PFS stood shoulder-to-shoulder with student leaders Maximillian Meyer ‘27 and Danielle Shapiro ‘25, who bravely led their student organizations through threats to their own rights and campus climate.
PFS guided, encouraged, and amplified their voices – as well as publicly called for swift university action against the perpetrators – showing that free speech is a cause worth defending.
Today is Giving Tuesday—a day when your generosity can protect students who stand up for free speech at Princeton. Be the difference for courageous students like Max and Danielle, and help us hold the Princeton administration accountable to the values it promotes.
PFS was born four years ago when two graduates, Stuart Taylor Jr. ’70 and Ed Yingling ’70, saw Princeton drifting from its mission and felt compelled to act. Today, PFS stands as the only independent, alumni-led organization holding Princeton University accountable for upholding free expression.
Please help us advance this cause. Your first-time gift can make a real difference:
$500 feeds approx. 50 Princeton students at an event advancing open dialogue
$1,000 funds one student intern for one semester to report on campus issues
$1,500+ helps us sponsor student events that foster respectful, principled discourse
Today, we ask you to stand with us. Will you join us in restoring a culture of free speech and academic freedom at Princeton? Invest in courageous campus change this Giving Tuesday.
With gratitude,
PFS co-founders



