Dear
John,
I am not sorry to see 2020 come to an end.
It’s been one crisis after another and more stress and suffering than any person, community or nation should have to endure.
The world came undone this year. But we now have a chance to put it back together with new possibilities.
That's why I'm following up to make sure you saw Erika's important email below.
Please make a generous year-end donation of $20 or more today to help us make 2021 a turning point for women and families across America. Your gift will be DOUBLED by a special match.
2021 marks our 50th anniversary year. Help us enter it stronger than ever by donating as generously as you can before the match expires at midnight TONIGHT.
Thank you!
— Judy
Judith Lichtman
Senior Advisor
From: Erika Moritsugu, National Partnership
Date: Thursday, December 31, 2020 7:34 AM
Subject: Time is running out ...
Dear
John,
Today is the last day to make a year-end donation and qualify for the dollar-for-dollar match.
In case you missed it: In recognition of the National Partnership’s upcoming 50th anniversary, and because we have so much urgent work in 2021 to undo Trump’s damage and dismantle racism and sexism, a group of long-time donors will match your donation for double the impact!
Please make a year-end donation of $20 or more today to help us pull this country forward for women and families in 2021.
Hurry. We’re still $12,491 behind our crucial $30,000 year-end goal, and the match expires at midnight TONIGHT!

Our top priority at the National Partnership is protecting women and their families.
We’re asking for immediate action from the incoming administration to expand pandemic relief provisions — like paid sick days and paid medical and family leave policies — to cover more people. We’re also pushing to make these protections permanent so that we can stay healthy and productive long after a COVID-19 vaccine.
We know that many women of color and other working women had to continue to show up to work when sick or risk being fired for taking a day to get better. Many workers who are paid low-wages have been forced to choose between keeping their job or taking care of a sick loved one. Women still disproportionately do the care work at home and are leaving paid employment at staggering rates.
That’s why it’s not enough to simply undo the damage of the past four years and return to business as usual.
We are at a turning point and will advocate for better economic and racial justice solutions to transform the lives of women across America.
That’s what being a supporter of the National Partnership is all about,
John.
Help us start 2021 — our 50th anniversary year — stronger than ever. Make a year-end donation of $20 or more today while it still qualifies for the match.
Thank you!
— Erika
Erika Moritsugu
Vice President for Congressional Relations/Economic Justice
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