Dear xxxxxx,
At ARC, we don't just see gratitude as a once-a-year tradition. For our Members, being thankful is a daily practice — a vital part of their healing journey. It's not a cliché, but a cornerstone of the transformation we foster.
There are many things that we are able to give thanks for, such as being thankful for our everyday freedom. In this season of gratitude, we reflect on and are thankful for how far our Members have come. These individuals, once incarcerated, are now living by ARC’s five pillars: staying crime-free, drug-free, gang-free, serving their community, and striving to be in school, working, or both. By giving back, especially through life-saving efforts like firefighting, they express their gratitude for the second chance they’ve been given.
Every month, our Members gather to share their stories, support one another, and show their appreciation for the community that helps them grow. Gratitude at ARC isn't something just spoken — it’s lived, whether through acts of service or mentoring others who are walking the same path of redemption.
During this time, we invite you to reflect on the power of gratitude and the role it plays in healing. Your support allows our Members to continue their journey of transformation, saving their lives and the lives of others. It is with your support that we are able to advocate for a more just system in an imperfect nation.
Thank you for being a part of this life-changing mission! Please consider supporting ARC by donating today and becoming a part of this life-saving work. In an effort to elevate our donors, we have partnered with Givebutter & The Change Reaction, whom has pledged to match your gift dollar-for-dollar. That means doubling your impact. Follow the link here and click donate to submit your contribution.
Sincerely,
Sam Lewis
Chief Executive Officer
Anti-Recidivism Coalition
The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. - Mahatma Gandhi
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