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Until midnight tomorrow, your gift will be matched to make 2x the difference. ⏳ {NAME}, we want

Until midnight tomorrow, your gift will be matched to make 2x the difference. [Please Donate Now]( ⏳[There are just 2 days left to make your gift before this match offer expires!]( [American Cancer Society]( [DONATE]( {NAME}, we wanted to be sure you didn’t miss this opportunity to make 2x the impact: [Give now to help fund groundbreaking research, advocate for equal access to care, provide patient support programs, and so much more. >>]( [DOUBLE MY GIFT]( Over the last 110 years, we’ve made critical progress in fueling research breakthroughs in cancer prevention, detection, treatment, and survival. In fact, the American Cancer Society has played a role in almost every major cancer research breakthrough in the last century. In addition to continuing this progress, we must also tackle the rising cost of cancer care that puts a financial burden on millions of people each year: [32% of cancer patients and survivors report having to choose between buying enough food and paying for cancer care.]( The American Cancer Society is working to relieve this financial burden by providing free lodging near treatment centers, giving patients free rides to cancer-related appointments, connecting people impacted by cancer with resources in their own communities, and more. It’ll take all of us to end cancer as we know it, for everyone — and right now, every dollar you give can make double the difference. [Until midnight tomorrow, your gift will be matched to make 2x the difference. Rush your urgent donation now. >>]( [DOUBLE MY IMPACT]( A group of generous donors has created the Challenge Fund, used by the American Cancer Society to encourage others to donate. All donations in the Match Challenge will be matched by the Challenge Fund, up to $100,000, ending at 11:59 p.m. on April 30. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [About Us]( | [Legal & Privacy Information]( | [State Fundraising Notices]( | [Give from DAF]( | [Donate]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. View email as a [web page.]( You can always contact us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at 1-800-227-2345 or at [cancer.org/contactus](. American Cancer Society 270 Peachtree Street, Suite 1300 Atlanta, GA, 30303, US Copyright 2024 © American Cancer Society [Unsubscribe](

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