From Kendra Davis, USCRI <[email protected]>
Subject Last Chance to Give on World Refugee Day!
Date June 20, 2020 9:59 PM
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Everyone. Everywhere. Equal Value.

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USCRI staff getting ready to deliver donated books to refugee and immigrant children stuck at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. The home deliveries have been a great way to check in on families personally.
Dear Friend,

It’s Your Last Chance to Give! As World Refugee Day comes to a close, we ask you to make a gift to USCRI in honor of someone special in your life who fled their country for a better life in the U.S. Perhaps it’s a grandparent, a friend, a co-worker, the person who serves you coffee each morning, or the doctor who helped you through a health crisis.
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Your gift will help refugees, child migrants, and trafficking survivors rebuild their lives and achieve more than they ever dreamed possible. You can make a real and powerful difference in someone’s life.

Our motto at USCRI is “Everyone. Everywhere. Equal Value.” It’s especially relevant these days as the world comes together in fighting COVID-19 and racial injustice.

We are honored you stand with us and are grateful for your support.

With deep appreciation,
Kendra Davis
Vice President, Strategic Development
Questions? Comments? Contact us at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) or (703) 310-1130.

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