Dear John, As we put a close to one of the most painful years in recent history, I’m grateful that you have stood by The Carter Center and the vulnerable people we serve. Tonight, please consider making a tax-deductible gift to support our peace and health work. Let’s make this new year one of recovery and renewal. |
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Kate Orji, a longtime Carter Center-trained volunteer in southern Nigeria, heads out into her community to distribute medications that simultaneously treat river blindness, lymphatic filariasis, and schistosomiasis — diseases that prey upon the world’s poorest people. |
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Your generosity will empower women, men, and children around the world to improve their own lives. You’ll help bring them the tools and training to:
- End the spread of entirely preventable diseases.
- Support honest elections and democratic rights.
- Stop violent conflict and human rights abuses.
- Improve mental health care and public understanding.
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All these outcomes are made possible through practical, sustainable strategies that achieve measurable results.
Thank you for taking the time tonight to care for people who have nowhere else to turn. Your compassion makes me hopeful for a much better year to come. Wishing you a new year of good health and peace! Sincerely, Jimmy Carter Co-Founder and Trustee The Carter Center
P.S. To qualify as a 2020 charitable contribution, your online donation must be made by midnight in your time zone today, Dec. 31, 2020.
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In FY2018-19, 91% of our spending went directly to our peace and health programs. |
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