From Alexandra Bradford, Human Coalition <[email protected]>
Subject What’s your favorite school memory?
Date August 15, 2024 4:09 PM
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Hi John, it’s that time of year! All over the nation, millions of children are going back to school soon, if they haven’t already.

Hi John,

It’s that time of year! All over the nation, millions of children are going back to school soon, if they haven’t already.

When I think back to my days in elementary school, a flood of memories comes rushing back. I specifically remember carrying my red lunchbox. When I was younger, I would say red was my favorite color because it represented how Jesus paid the price for my sins! I also remember swinging as high as I could. Those school days were filled with so much excitement and seemingly endless possibilities.

As the new school year begins, I think about how much you care about each child. I know you want them to experience those same precious moments and build their own memories that will last a lifetime. I also know you’re passionate about every child getting the chance to fulfill God’s purpose for their life. Every single one should get to fill a classroom seat and experience the joys of learning, making friends, and growing up.

*So, I wanted to ask you, what’s* *your* *favorite school memory?

* I’d love to hear about it. Simply reply to this email to share your stories with us. Each one of your memories is a reminder and an encouragement of why our vision to make abortion unthinkable and unnecessary is so important. Because without our children, we simply don’t have a future.

Thank you for your support and for being a part of this growing Human Coalition family, John.

Warm regards,

Alexandra Bradford
Director of Donor Relations

Human Coalition
P.O. BOX 5347
Frisco, TX 75035-9920

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