From Families in Transition <[email protected]>
Subject Your help is needed today!
Date July 12, 2022 4:04 PM
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Your help is needed today!

"My kids haven't been this happy in months," exclaimed one dad at our family shelter. "Thank you so much."

For the most vulnerable in our community, rising food, gas, and utility costs are not just a "pinch" to their budgets.

This is a call to action today because our community is desperately turning to Families in Transition—and you—for help.

Two Simple Ways You Can Help:
1. Make an online gift ([link removed]) or mail a check today. Your gift will provide the flexibility to purchase what's needed most in any given week. A gift of any amount will help!

2. Be an Ambassador. Forward this email to friends, family, and co-workers. Ask them to match your gift!

Through your support, you give adults and families with children a place to turn—a place where they can get food, emergency shelter, housing, treatment, and talk to compassionate people who help them put one foot in front of the other and take steps toward a better future.

Lifting up our community by preventing and breaking the cycle of homelessness requires everyone's help.

Please help in any way you can because it is essential that we work together to reduce hunger and prevent homelessness.

THANK YOU for being as generous as you possibly can!



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You can also make checks payable to Families in Transition and mail to:

Families in Transition
122 Market Street
Manchester, NH, 03101

Every dollar, big or small, makes a huge difference.

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122 Market Street
Manchester, NH 03101
603.641.9441

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