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Dear John,

As we near the halfway mark in our Million Match campaign, you may be asking: Why give to Children’s Health Defense? Why now?

Here’s why: I promise we’ll put your donation to work protecting millions of children from toxic exposures like vaccines and harmful radiation.

Can you help us raise $1 million by midnight PT May 31 and help us take advantage of a match from several generous donors?

Here’s how your donation helps:

  • Last month, CHD helped a courageous doctor in California sue the CDC over a program that forces pediatricians who serve low-income children on Medicaid to administer every vaccine on the CDC’s childhood schedule.

    By supporting Dr. Samara Cardenas, who lost her practice because she wouldn’t give COVID vaccines to 6-month-old babies, we aren’t just supporting one brave doctor.

    We’re fighting for the 29.2 million children in the U.S., under age 17, who are enrolled in Medicaid — and at risk of being forced to get COVID vaccines.
  • Last month, CHD also helped a 16-year-old sue her school after it denied her medical exemption for a third Hep B vaccine — even though multiple doctors said the vaccine would likely harm her.

    By supporting “Jane Doe’s” lawsuit, we aren’t just helping one wronged teen.

    We’re fighting for the millions of children and teens forced to choose between missing out on a public education and getting an unwanted vaccine.

These two lawsuits will force the courts to hear critical vaccine injury evidence and take a deep dive into the issues of health freedom, informed consent, and vaccine injuries.

And it’s not just vaccines . . .

Vaccine injury is one of our core issues. But we also know kids are at risk from other toxic exposures.

One of the fastest-growing health threats to today’s kids, especially vulnerable children with autism, is electromagnetic radiation.

Late last year, the CHD EMR legal team helped a community in Nevada temporarily shut down Verizon’s plan to erect two 5G cell towers — near a daycare facility and in a park across the street from an elementary school.

We haven’t won the Nevada battle yet. Just like we haven’t yet won a similar fight in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, where we’re supporting a lawsuit by residents who developed radiation sickness after a cell tower went up in their town.

We’ll keep fighting for the people in Nevada and Massachusetts. But we’re also gearing up for an even bigger fight with our Stop5G and 704NoMore initiatives.

These initiatives will involve legal battles to protect the millions of children and adults who are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation — yet powerless to escape it as long as the Verizons of the world can put up cell towers with no regard for the health of families who live in their shadows.

What’s our EMR legal strategy?

We’re going to force the FCC to acknowledge that cell towers wreak havoc on human health. And expose the fact that existing federal law protects Big Telecom — while it strips you and your children of the right to a healthy, radiation-free environment.

All these legal battles, whether over vaccines or EMR or some other toxic exposure, come with a big price tag.

But they’re worth it. Because every time we win, we don’t just win for one doctor, one teen, one neighborhood.

We win for millions of people — millions of kids — who benefit when the courts side with them over Big Pharma or Big Telecom.

If you’ve already contributed to our Million Match Campaign, thank you!

If not, I hope I’ve given you a few million reasons to make your donation today!

With gratitude,

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Mary Holland, CEO
Children’s Health Defense

P.S. This critical Million Match campaign will help us fight these key legal battles while also sustaining our critical work in science, advocacy, and education. No donation is too small! Please contribute by midnight PT May 31. Thank you!