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Dear Friend of EPPC,
What are the policy issues you care most about? For me, it's those that touch on the deepest truths about what it means to be human — family, freedom, and faith. That is why our scholars at EPPC study policies that promote human flourishing, beginning in the very earliest stages in life. Children deserve protection in the womb, a sound education free of political indoctrination, a loving family environment, and shielding from the threats to their innocence that lurk in dark corners of the internet. Faced with overwhelming evidence that digital technologies addict and depress children at devastating rates, we propose common sense solutions to protect kids online.
More broadly, EPPC works to defend the eternal truths that were reflected in our country’s founding. We recruit the best thinkers in America to engage both religious and secular disciplines—philosophy, law, social science, theology, medicine—to bear witness to the intrinsic worth of every human life, the centrality of the family, and the importance of religious liberty.
Friend of EPPC, will you make a tax-deductible gift of $100, $200, $500 or even $1,000 before the end of the year?
We will be pleased to thank any donors who contribute $250 or more with a gift copy of The Tech Exit, signed by EPPC Fellow Clare Morell.
In addition, any donor who contributes $1,000 or more will receive a yearlong subscription to Ethos, the quarterly journal of the Ethics and Public Policy Center.
Your support will directly facilitate our efforts to renew American ideals and advance human flourishing.
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