From Emily Park - 350.org <[email protected]>
Subject $3.50 to train climate activists
Date August 28, 2022 9:37 PM
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Hi John,

I'm writing to you today because we are behind on our fundraising goal for
the Global Trainings Week. But before I ask you to donate, I want to tell
you about how 350.org helped me go from an introvert to a climate
activist. Let me explain:

I don't always feel comfortable being in front of a crowd or being rowdy.
However, the amazing leadership and volunteers with 350 Wisconsin and
other local 350 chapters have really inspired me and supported me in
stepping up my role in rallies and actions.

I'm so proud to say that in the summer of 2019, I was able to step far out
of my comfort zone to join a sit-in at our local Chase Bank branch to
protest their role in funding the climate crisis. Since then, I've
continued stepping out of my comfort zone because the fight for our
climate is too important to sit on the sidelines.

Last week, I — alongside activists from local 350 groups — led a huge
action in Jackson Hole to demand that the Federal Reserve make climate a
priority for economic policy. And it's thanks to 350 trainings and
resources that I was able to get to this point.

The Global Trainings Week is all about providing that same support,
coaching and guidance to the next generation of climate activists. So if
you've been waiting for the right moment to make your
first contribution,
this would be the perfect time:

[ [link removed] ]Can you make your
first
$3.50
contribution to support the Global Trainings Week? Your donation will help
train young people around the globe to grow into their voice as climate
activists.

[ [link removed] ]CONTRIBUTE
$3.50

[ [link removed] ]CONTRIBUTE MONTHLY

[ [link removed] ]Emily Park during 350's Earth Day actionHere I am (far left, holding
the banner) during our Earth Day action

I've always identified as an environmentalist, but I became a climate
activist when I realized that the change we need is not going to happen
unless everyday people like me get involved in whatever capacity they can.

These days, I'm focusing hard on our Fossil Free Fed campaign. When people
think of the Fed, they mostly think of things like inflation rates. But,
we're really hoping to educate the public on how essential it is for the
Fed to recognize the climate crisis as a major economic threat, and act
accordingly.

What's so amazing about this 350 campaign is that there are literally
HUNDREDS of climate campaigns just like this one targeting financial
institutions in countries and communities all over the world.

Your support today will help supercharge these climate campaigns by
empowering the next generation of activists to stand up and fight back.
Can I count on you today,
John?

[ [link removed] ]Please make a contribution today so we can grow our climate movement
and train activists all over the world.

Thank you for chipping in today. It means so much to all the activists
here in the US and around the globe.

In solidarity,

Emily Park
Fossil Free Federal Reserve Organizer

[ [link removed] ]CONTRIBUTE
$3.50

[ [link removed] ]CONTRIBUTE MONTHLY






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