From Andrea for Amnesty <[email protected]>
Subject Support human rights from home
Date April 6, 2020 2:00 PM
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Dear John,

During these difficult times it is my sincere hope that you are taking care of
yourself and your loved ones.

I’m writing because, right now, there’s something really meaningful that you and
everyone in your family can do from home to support human rights.

Help unlock funds for Amnesty's life-saving human rights work; simply cast your
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CREDO Mobile has chosen Amnesty as one of three nonprofits to support this
month. How much money they allocate to our human rights work depends on how many
votes we earn by April 30.

Vote for Amnesty right now and help us win up to $150,000 to fund our work
including our advocacy for detained asylum-seekers and immigrants – who are
among those at-risk in the COVID-19 pandemic. »
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I know you’re one of Amnesty’s biggest champions, and we could really use your
help.

Please vote for Amnesty today!
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Thank you,

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Andrea Kost

Director of Online Engagement
Amnesty International USA

P.S. After you vote, please spread the word to friends and family who could use
a feel-good distraction right now. Thanks!

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