From Partners In Health <[email protected]>
Subject Immediate impact 🤝 Long-term change
Date June 27, 2022 11:18 PM
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Dear friends,

As PIH’s chief operations officer, it’s my job to make sure the clinicians and caregivers I am lucky to call my colleagues can do two things at once:

* Respond to the unbearably urgent need for medical care to save lives right now

AND

* Improve health systems and build their capacity to provide care in the long term.

If we only did one of those two, we’d either be abandoning the currently ill or resigning ourselves to the status quo. We have a clear, moral obligation to work on both, and I’m writing to you today because we have an opportunity to do just that. 

Every new monthly gift matched for THREE MONTHS to provide lifesaving health care.

1) Join the team.
2) Double your impact.
3) Partner for long-term action.

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I know first-hand that steady monthly donations are foundational to long-term improvement. Consistent funding allows for long-term planning and the endurance it takes to make generational change. 

With long-term planning, we can assure patients that they will be able to not only have their first dose of medicine today but also have their final dose needed to complete treatment at the end of their journey. 

And with this match, your first three gifts will be DOUBLED, surging immediate medical care where it is needed most right now, and ensuring long-term improvement in our ability to deliver health care as a human right. 

Thank you for contributing whatever you can. 

With gratitude,

Dr. Patrick Ulysse
Chief Operations Officer
Partners In Health





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