From Debra Ness, National Partnership <[email protected]>
Subject We're trying something new
Date November 30, 2020 10:47 PM
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Dear
John,

For Black women in America, pregnancy and childbirth is a life-or-death crisis.

In fact, Black women are nearly four times more likely than white women to die from pregnancy-related causes. And, for every life lost, there are as many as 100 near misses that are often traumatic and involve long-term health effects.

There is no denying that racism is a main driver of these terrible birth outcomes. The need to listen to Black women and other women of color, and to transform the maternity care system, is stronger than ever.

That's why we launched a special Giving Tuesday partnership with Mamatoto Village - a community-based, Black woman-led reproductive justice organization here in the nation's capital.

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Mamatoto Village is redefining Black motherhood and improving Black maternal health outcomes ... in neighborhoods not that far from the White House. Throughout pregnancy and for the first six months of an infant's life, Mamatoto clients receive comprehensive, culturally relevant services that include health education, care coordination, labor and breastfeeding support, and counseling.

For Giving Tuesday, we are asking you to partner with us to support community-led solutions to transform maternity care for women of color.

Donate
$20 or more to the National Partnership this Giving Tuesday and half of your gift will go directly to helping Mamatoto Village provide critical maternity support and programs to Black women and birthing people living in disinvested communities here in Washington, D.C.

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These issues run deep and are greater than one person or organization can solve alone.

Bold legislation is required to reach more people and save more women's lives.

That's where the National Partnership's progressive leadership is making a difference. We help to bridge the front lines of the maternal health crisis with the decision-makers on Capitol Hill. Our research and connections are shaping legislation. With your help, we can do so much more.


John, I do not take for granted the fact that you've supported the National Partnership in the past. I know you have a lot of choices for investing your charitable support, and the needs this year have further increased.

I hope you will use this special Giving Tuesday opportunity to maximize your impact.

With just one donation, you can provide much-needed support to the front lines of the U.S. maternal health crisis AND the broader advocacy work needed to prevent maternal deaths and complications in this country for all women.

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Thank you!

My best,

- Debra

Debra Ness
President



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