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Hi, just wanted to make sure you saw this. Hi Friend, I wanted to make sure you saw the email below

Hi, just wanted to make sure you saw this. [View in Browser]( Hi Friend, I wanted to make sure you saw the email below from Eugene. We’re at a crucial moment to help as many hardworking families as possible, and we need your help. [Please renew your 2024 membership as soon as possible and join us as we work to help as many families living with hunger as possible.]( Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or concerns – and thank you in advance for your ongoing support. With gratitude, Larisa Friesen Hall, Vice President for Development --------------------------------------------------------------- [Bread for the World Logo, text: Membership status = renew today]( [RENEW NOW]( [RENEW BY GIVING MONTHLY]( Dear Friend, I know how much you care about helping families struggling with hunger. And the fact is, right now, hardworking families across the U.S. and around the globe are struggling to put food on the table. We must urge Congress to fund key hunger programs — and we need your help. [Your renewed support today is critical to our success. With you by our side, our collective Christian voice cannot be ignored, and leaders will act to help hardworking families everywhere.]( One of our biggest priorities this session is getting the bipartisan Child Tax Credit expansion passed by the Senate. Our past work with the Child Tax Credit has helped lift 16 million children out of poverty, and this expansion will help even more families feed their children and get back on their feet. [I can’t stress enough the power of your renewed membership. Together, we can help MILLIONS of hardworking families escape the vicious cycle of hunger and poverty.]( Thank you in advance for renewing your membership for 2024 today. Your generosity and compassion for others make a world of difference, and I’m proud to have you by our side as we work to advocate for the funding needed to get food to those who need it most. With gratitude, [Headshot of Rev. Eugene Cho] Rev. Eugene Cho President and CEO [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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