Friends,
It's the last day of the year, and I suspect your inbox is stuffed with charitable requests. So I'll keep this short:
FOR Bayard Rustin Fellow Rev. Osagyefo Sekou, with Cornel West in the background, leading a march in St. Louis in August -- as featured on the front page of The New York Times the following day.
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First, thank you for all your work in 2015. We've celebrated a lot of successes this year -- the launch of the Campus Weekends nonviolence training program for student activists; deep support of the Black Lives Matter Movement in Ferguson, Minneapolis, and elsewhere; and a series of historic events marking a century of FOR-USA's multifaith work for peace and justice through nonviolence.
Let me be clear that "we" are celebrating these successes because of your work -- your support: on the ground, in prayer, and with financial contributions.
And speaking of financial contributions, we would gratefully receive yours before midnight tonight.
We know you haven't been a financial donor recently, but even $5 will go a long way toward continuing our work in 2016. And a reminder, if you make your tax-deductible donation by midnight tonight:
- Just $5 will get you a historic FOR button or peace pamphlet
- $15 will get you a historic peace bumper sticker
- $35 or more will get you peace postcards
- $50 or more and you'll receive a year's subscription to FOR's magazine Fellowship
- Donations above $100 will get you a cd of brand new music from the racial justice movement by Rev. Sekou and the band.
⏳But time is running out.
These gift offers expire at midnight TONIGHT, so if you're going to make a donation, now is the time!
Thank you again, and here's to a bright 2016,
Linda E. Kelly
Director of Communications
Fellowship of Reconciliation |