John,

Every day, vulnerable people across America are put at risk of deadly harm and discrimination with assisted suicide laws on the books. Our mission is to abolish these terrible laws for good.

 

As you know, with partners in the fight, like you, we and our allies are suing states that have legalized these public policies to overturn assisted suicide through strategic litigation. Our goal: total victory at the Supreme Court! 

 

Right now, you have a unique opportunity to join this historic moment and double your impact:

Until the end of the year, two generous donors have committed to matching all new and increased giving – dollar for dollar – up to $1,000,000. When you give before *December 31*, your support goes twice as far to protect human dignity, expand access to real care, and ensure that assisted suicide ends in the United States.

This is an incredible opportunity to multiply your impact. But it only lasts until the end of the year.

When you give now:

Your $100 becomes $200 to support advocacy and outreach.

Your $500 becomes $1,000 to protect vulnerable people nationwide.

 

Your $50,000 becomes $100,000 to overturn assisted suicide laws in legal states through strategic litigation. 

 

Won’t you join us? Please be as generous as you can! Our time is now. If you’d like to give via your DAF, IRA, or would like to give a gift of stock through a transfer of marketable securities, please be in touch for more details.

 

Thank you VERY much for your time and consideration!

 

Respectfully,

Matt Vallière

Executive Director
Institute For Patients' Rights

 

*This match is for any new or increased gift over last year's donation.

 

P.S. The Institute for Patients' Rights (IPR) is the sister organization of the Patients' Rights Action Fund (PRAF). IPR is a 501(c)(3) and all donations to it are tax deductible.

DONATE TODAY!
 

PRAF is a leading national, non-partisan single-issue organization that protects the rights of patients, people with disabilities, older adults, and other historically underrepresented groups from deadly harm and discrimination inherent in assisted suicide laws.

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