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Did you see Eugene’s email? [View in Browser]( Hi Friend, Did you see Eugene’s email last week? [Your gift today will help us meet our $250,000 triple-match goal, and it will support our work together to urge Congress to help families struggling with hunger by funding proven anti-hunger programs.]( Please take advantage of this opportunity to have 3X the impact! This match is only available until August 15. Thank you for your support of our work to end hunger, Justice Randolph Deputy Director of Membership Giving [Bread for the World]( [Three smiling children under a banner that reads Give Today: $250,000 Summer Matching Gift Challenge. Button text reads Triple Your Impact Today.]( Friend, I’m excited to share this special opportunity with you today! Bread for the World members – like you – have recently been given a remarkable chance to TRIPLE your impact to end hunger. [Thanks to a $250,000 matching gift from a group of generous supporters, your gift today will go 3X as far!]( When you give now, your donation of $100 will become $300 with the match. $250 will be worth $750. If you’re able to give a larger gift today, it will be TRIPLED to fuel our advocacy work securing lifesaving food assistance for people here in the U.S. and abroad. This match comes at a critical moment for Bread’s advocacy work, as we are currently working on August in-district meetings with members of Congress. This is one of the key times we connect with legislators each year and urge them to increase funding for hunger programs. [This Summer Matching Gift Challenge is critical to powering all of this work. Through August 15, you can triple your impact when you make a special gift – up to $250,000!]( Thank you for your generous support today. With gratitude, [Professional 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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