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Hi {NAME}, I first met Mercedes Daniels when she was trying to get a new Florida driver’s licen

Hi {NAME}, I first met Mercedes Daniels when she was trying to get a new Florida driver’s license, after her previous license from Connecticut had expired. Having a driver’s license was essential to her livelihood: She lives and works out of her RV. VoteRiders got her to the ID-issuing office and paid for her new ID. “I’m eternally grateful because I really need my driver’s license,” she told me. VoteRiders is the leading organization in the country helping eligible voters obtain the ID they need to vote, but also drive, find housing, secure a job, receive government assistance, and so much more. [We need to raise $25,000 before December 31 to continue helping voters like Mercedes. Will you donate right now toward our goal?]( Getting her an ID was not the end of VoteRiders’ assistance to Mercedes. My colleague Jazlyn called her as part of our routine follow up to all our voter ID assistance recipients, reminding her to vote. That’s when we found out she had been displaced by Hurricane Ian and couldn’t afford to make it back to the polling place where she had registered to vote. She had given up on the idea of voting in the midterms. We told her VoteRiders could get her to her polling place, free of charge. She was thrilled! The next day, we sent a Lyft to pick her up and take her to her polling place and back. “It made my day. It’s so important to me as a citizen to fulfill this duty,” she said. “Thank you very much, Lyft and VoteRiders!” I’m proud that we were able to help Mercedes navigate and overcome the barriers she faced to make her voice heard in our democracy. We could not do this work without the support of our donors, who pay for the ID fees and transportation voters like Mercedes need, along with organizers like me who can spend time with voters in their communities. [Donate now to our $25,000 year-end goal and help me ensure that everyone in Florida has the voter ID assistance and education they need to vote with confidence in the next election!]( Thank you, Eli Garcia Florida Voter ID Coalition Coordinator VoteRiders [DONATE]( VoteRiders is a 501(c)(3) nonpartisan nonprofit organization registered in the US under EIN 45-5081831. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( VoteRiders,

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