An anti-Donald Trump rally will occur the same time as the president-elect's speech at Ladd-Peebles Stadium on Saturday.

Progressive Leaders & Organizers Together (LOT) will hold the public rally from 3-5 p.m. at Bienville Square in downtown Mobile. The event is aimed at bringing progressive organizations together to discuss changes for the future, express concerns about Trump's policies and propose solutions.

Trump is scheduled to host a 3 p.m. "Thank You" tour rally at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile.

"There will be people there representing different progressive groups and taking donations for groups like Planned Parenthood," said Jude Forsyth, the events facilitator with LOT. "We're good intentioned people who are concerned about our country and especially about (Trump's) Cabinet choices. We are coming together to talk to each other, take actions and building up our groups and donating to groups we know that will be under fire by Trump."

The gathering is open for people in the area who feel Trump will not be good for the country or Alabama, Forsyth added. She said that attendees will be allowed to speak at a microphone about their concerns.

A demonstration will also take place in which attendees who are upset with Trump's policies will crash through a makeshift wall. The wall will include written examples of Trump's policies on it.

"We want people here and our representatives in Alabama know they are representing a large number of people and not just the other side," said Forsyth, who cited election statistics that showed 55.194 people or 49 percent voted a straight-party Democratic ticket on Nov. 8 in Mobile County.

Straight-party Republican votes were at 57,440, or 51 percent.

Trump won Mobile County with 55.7 percent of the vote to Hillary Clinton's 41.9 percent.

"We feel strongly there has to be two parties or more to represent all the people in the state and all the people in (Mobile) county," Forsyth said