Dear friend,
As summer continues on, we at National Harm Reduction Coalition (NHRC) acknowledge the season with a mix of emotions. While the longer days and warmer weather can bring renewed energy for some, we also recognize this time of year may be difficult for those who have experienced loss or are facing ongoing challenges.
The compassion and mutual support we show each other, and especially to people who use drugs, has made our mission of promoting the health and dignity of individuals and communities impacted by drug use possible every single day. Longer days mean more time to focus on what matters most to us. Why not take 20 minutes to plan for a bright future for our beloved communities?
I am excited to remind you of our partnership with FreeWill, offering you an easy and free way to create your will and continue your legacy of support. Including NHRC in your will is more than a gift, it’s a pledge to support the harm reduction movement especially when it faces challenges and attacks. It’s a commitment to ending the opioid overdose epidemic and ensuring people who use drugs have the resources they need to thrive.
Today, you can seize the day with FreeWill’s estate planning tool — in just 20 minutes, you can plan for a future that has your loved ones and assets in mind while sowing seeds of hope with NHRC through a planned gift. Your gift costs nothing today, but ensures your support for the harm reduction movement endures, allowing us to grow, strengthen, and serve.
Thank you for being a pivotal part of our journey. Together, let's embrace the longer days and the opportunities to make a lasting impact.
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Sincerely,
Dr. Anthony Salandy
Senior Director of Development and Business Strategy
National Harm Reduction Coalition
P.S. If you’ve already created an estate plan and included a gift to NHRC in your will, please take a moment to fill out this form so we can thank you!
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National Harm Reduction Coalition
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Box 529
New York, NY 10016
United States
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