From Advancing Justice | AAJC <[email protected]>
Subject We are grateful for you
Date December 3, 2019 12:59 PM
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Giving thanks to YOU this Gratitude Tuesday

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This Giving Tuesday we decided to do the giving, so we’re giving thanks to YOU!

Thank you for your kind and generous support of Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC all year long. We could not be more grateful as we cannot make strides toward our mission without your help. We want you to know that all of our successes would not exist without your support. All of your sign-ons, engaging with us online through social media and events, and donations contribute toward our fight for justice.

Here’s to giving thanks to our friends, supporters, and advocates – we are one step closer to a more fair and equitable society for all due to individuals like you.

Take a look back at what you contributed this year:

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The Value Our Families coalition this year was able to get more than 60 cosponsors for the Reuniting Families Act. In July, we brought in more than 60 people from 23 states to make 125 legislative visits to their representatives about why family-based immigration is important to them and to our nation. This holiday season, we are even more thankful for family.

** Save the Filipino WWII Veterans Parole Program ([link removed])

With your support, we gathered more than 600 signatures for a petition to tell U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to save the Filipino World War II Veterans Parole Program, and ** there's still time to sign ([link removed])
if you haven't already!

** Reject Xenophobia, Racism and Hate ([link removed])

We loved your guest blogs this year, adding new and fresh perspectives to the issues that matter the most. ** Mika Rao Kalapatapu ([link removed])
wrote about how xenophobic rhetoric has a personal and profound impact on communities and families.

** Board Member Jeffrey Hsi ([link removed])

We asked Asian American leaders like you to share a note to their younger selves about moments that have defined their lives and lessons learned from them. ** Read Advancing Justice | AAJC board member Jeffrey Hsi’s reflections. ([link removed])

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