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Will you end 2020 on a high note?

Blog Team
Dec 31, 2020

In just a few short hours, 2020 will be over.

Many people are ready to leave this year behind. With all of the challenges that the coronavirus pandemic has brought, families are hoping for a better New Year.

But you can end 2020 on a high note. Thanks to a $250,000 matching gift, you can help rescue 2X as many people who are struggling to survive with your final donation of the year!

When you give today before midnight EST, your tax-deductible gift DOUBLES.

Here are just a few ways your doubled gift will make an impact:

• You can help rush lifesaving supplies to disaster victims like those in Central America who are trying to rebuild their lives after Hurricanes Eta and Iota

• You can place a Bible in the hands of someone like Hamid who is facing persecution from his country … and his family

• You can help provide emergency food and medical care for malnourished children like Ulysses who are slowly starving to death

• You can introduce young women like Naak and Suda to freedom by helping them escape a life of sexual slavery

• And so much more!

Before you say goodbye to 2020, why not fill these last few hours with as much help and hope as you possibly can?

Remember, your gift will DOUBLE to help rescue 2X as many people in need. You will help make sure they have a happier, healthier New Year … and an even brighter future.

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