No images? Click here Dear Family Farm Supporter, We know this season of thanks and giving is different from most, and that this year’s challenges have impacted all of us in some way or another. Our essential family farmers and ranchers have been hit especially hard, so we’re excited that #GivingTuesday is finally here. It’s a day we can all show how thankful we are that they’ve been there for us when we’ve needed them most. Farm Aid depends on the support of people like you to continue our mission to strengthen family farmers, provide emergency assistance in times of crisis, and build the movement for family farm food. We’re excited to participate in this global day of generosity and hope that you’ll join us. Our goal is to raise $25,000 today with help from you and some generous donors who are matching a portion of the funds raised this #GivingTuesday. Your gift will enable Farm Aid to continue our work to keep our essential family farmers on the land to grow the good food we all need right now. But we can’t reach our goal without your support. Please, if you can, take a moment to show family farmers just how much we appreciate the hard work they do – now, when we need them most. Give a gift today to support our family farmers and see your contribution doubled. Please join us this GivingTuesday to make a difference in the lives of our essential family farmers! Here’s how you can help: 1. Make a gift right now to help us reach our goal. 2. Spread the Word Want to see your good deed go even further? Help us get the word out on social media! Post your favorite food and farm photos or tell people why you love Farm Aid and use the hashtags #GivingTuesday and #FarmAid. You can even start your own fundraising campaign or join a team to help grow the Farm Aid family. 3. Eat Well, Do Good Finally, don’t forget to share your support of family farmers every day by eating good food grown in your community. Please help us reach our goal this GivingTuesday. Your support matters to family farmers, our communities and to everyone who needs to eat!
Warmly, Steve Snyder, Farm Aid Development and Brand Director |