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John —

This week, every gift is multiplied 2x at Dream.Org.

Your $25 becomes $50. Your $100 becomes $200.

And your impact? Doubled for people like Yusuf…

When Yusuf was just 14, like so many others in his neighborhood, he made a small mistake that led to years in prison. 

After serving his time, he did something incredible.

He reinvented himself. Started a business. Became a successful entrepreneur. 

During a foreclosure crisis, he stepped up and worked to build more than 200 homes in his community. 

But here’s the kicker: he wouldn’t have been able to rent any of them. Not one. 

Because, in Pennsylvania, there’s a law making it legal for landlords to deny housing to anyone with a past drug conviction. 

It doesn't matter that he turned his life around. 

It doesn't matter that he’s contributing to his community. 

This law still punishes him.

Yusuf is now fighting to repeal this law for others who share his experience, and your doubled gift helps fuel that fight.

A matched gift this week means:

  • 2x as many people get job training and housing support after incarceration
  • 2x as many advocates fighting to dismantle discriminatory laws
  • 2x as many underrepresented founders like Yusuf turning ideas into thriving businesses

Double Your Impact Now

Every gift brings us closer to a country where second chances for people like Yusuf are real, not just a dream.

Don't wait. Give now to 2x your impact.

With hope,
— Nisha Anand, CEO of Dream.Org

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