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John, did you catch yesterday's email?
I wanted to let you know that this week only, we have the chance to build something BIG - and I don’t want you to miss out.
We have a real chance this election to clean up our seas, but we’re going to need to give it everything we’ve got and more to make sure our politicians pay attention.
That’s why I would be SO stoked if you could chip in to help. For the next six days, the Big Give will match any money donated up to £100,000! That means anything you give will be instantly *doubled*.
We've already seen almost £19.5k donated (£39k when doubled!), but if we want to hit this target, we'll need absolutely everyone reading this to help.
The team needs extra resources to make sure they can rally communities together and force the next government to act. Just £25 from everyone reading this [[link removed]] could go a long way in helping us get there:
I'm in! I'll donate £25 [[link removed]] I'm in! I'll donate £35 [[link removed]] I'm in! I'll donate £50 [[link removed]]
Success is possible in the next election - but it’s not a given. I was truly horrified, but sadly not surprised, to find out that after a slew of false promises made by water companies, sewage dumps into England's rivers and seas by water companies increased by 53% in 2023. Meanwhile, water companies KEEP paying off shareholders in their millions, and the government has FAILED to do enough.
We won’t stand for this. Now we have the chance in the next election to turn our rage into change. But it’ll take bigger campaigns, more people and a louder voice to ensure our message is heard.
Please give just £25 now [[link removed]] and help get to this ambitious target:
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Thanks again for all your support, John. You can take a look in yesterday’s inbox to find out why giving now could really help turn the tide on sewage pollution once and for all.
All the best,
Chris Hines
Co-Founder, SAS
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