From Anne Frank Center <[email protected]>
Subject "No one has ever become poor by giving."
Date December 1, 2020 2:39 PM
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Join us today for #GivingTuesday!

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Dear Friends,

This challenging year inspired the world to revisit Anne Frank, but made it increasingly difficult to carry her message to the students who need it most. And that’s what sets the Anne Frank Center apart: our peer education programs, traveling exhibitions, and theater performances travel all over the country to promote understanding and inclusion.

In response to these challenges, we’re delighted to announce our new Virtual Field Trips, and we're excited to share samples of these programs below.

But we also need to ask for your help on this
Giving Tuesday
If you’re able, could you please help us carry Anne’s legacy forward?

There are many ways to contribute, including donations:
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DONATE through FACEBOOK ([link removed])
Our Virtual Field Trips include three components:
* An Interactive, Guided Tour of the Anne Frank House, in Virtual Reality
* Theater Performances for All Ages
* Conversations with a Holocaust Survivor

Please click the pictures below to sample each element of our online programming!

Do you know teachers who may be interested in such programs? Would you like to sponsor or organize an event for your local school, congregation or community group?

You can support us by sharing word about our new programs.
Contact us HERE! (mailto:[email protected]?subject=I'd%20like%20to%20bring%20Anne%20Frank%20programs%20to%20my%20community)
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Pieter Kohnstam, featured in this student’s video ([link removed]) , loves to meet students via Zoom!


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Our “Conversations with Anne” performance can be previewed here ([link removed]) !


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With our partners, we’re proud to offer a guided VR tour ([link removed]) of the Anne Frank House as it looked when Anne was in hiding.


Students across the nation are taking these lessons to heart,
and your support makes it possible.
“My favorite part of the play was when Anne told Kitty how she thought that the world should have peace and everyone should treat each other with respect."
- Student at Congregation Emanu-El Hebrew School,
New York, NY
about Conversations with Anne
“If we can learn from both our triumphs and mistakes, we can subdue hatred before it ever disseminates. Thanks to brave individuals like Anne Frank, overlooking the past is not an option. Thanks to Anne Frank, we will never forget.”
- Senior at Sacramento Waldorf School
Fair Oaks, CA
about our Peer to Peer Docent Training
Would you like to get involved in our work directly?
Ask about volunteering today!
Get in touch and JOIN US! (mailto:[email protected]?subject=I'd%20like%20to%20learn%20more%20about%20volunteering%20for%20Anne%20Frank%20Center%20programs%20and%20opportunities.)
With deep gratitude for your support and best wishes throughout the Holiday Season.

On Behalf of the Anne Frank Center USA,
Jonathan L. Cohen
AFC Board Chair

Sharon R. Douglas
AFC CEO

“How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.”

- Anne Frank

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