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Your generosity will help sustain our progress in the year ahead. Friend, Yesterday was Palm Sunday

Your generosity will help sustain our progress in the year ahead. [Bread for the World logo]( [Three candles in a stained glass window. Text: Your gift can help change lives. Make a special Lenten gift today.]( [DONATE NOW]( [GIVE MONTHLY]( Friend, Yesterday was Palm Sunday and the beginning of Holy Week. [During this important week for our faith, I hope you will take the time to make a special one-time]([or monthly]([Lenten gift to Bread for the World.]( Your generosity will ensure that Bread can continue our critical advocacy work in the months ahead. When we work together, we can press Congress to do more to address the growing crisis of hunger by improving upon and expanding the Child Tax Credit, SNAP, and other nutrition programs that support the next generation both here and abroad. [Your one-time]([or monthly gift now]([will help sustain our progress to help children and families get the food they need to survive and thrive.]( Thank you for your continued prayers and partnership in this important work at the heart of our Christian faith. Blessings, [Professional headshot of Larisa Friesen Hall] Larisa Friesen Hall Vice President for Development [GIVE NOW]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( © Bread for the World 425 3rd Street SW, Suite 1200 | Washington, DC 20024 | USA Tel: 202.639.9400 | 800.822.7323 | Fax 202.639.9401 [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Your Email Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( [bread.org]() --------------------------------------------------------------- [supporter]

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