From Stephanie S. Streett, Clinton Presidential Center <[email protected]>
Subject Secretary Clinton's message on International Human Rights Day
Date December 11, 2022 3:02 PM
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Dear Friend,

I hope you saw Secretary Clinton’s email below yesterday.

Last week’s Women’s Voices, Women’s Votes, Women’s Rights Summit catalyzed a renewed sense of energy and focus to accelerate the movement for women’s equality and full participation. It was a magnificent example of the work of the Clinton Foundation — bringing people together to take meaningful action for a better, more equitable world.

I hope you will take Secretary Clinton’s message to heart and support the Clinton Foundation with a contribution to our year-end efforts. The Clinton family is currently matching all gifts made, up to $100,000, ensuring your contribution has maximum impact.

DONATE TODAY AND HAVE YOUR GIFT MATCHED:

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We have lots of unfinished business in the fight for equality and human rights — and we need your support.

Sincerely,
Stephanie S. Streett
Clinton Presidential Center

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Dear Friend,

Today marks the 74th anniversary of the historic Universal Declaration of Human Rights – an affirmation that equality and justice, no matter who we are or where we live, is a birthright.
I view today as a celebration but also as a wake-up call. Through the years, we’ve made a lot of progress – but the reality is that many here at home and around the world are still fighting for basic dignity, freedom, and justice – especially girls and women. We are still in this struggle.

The Clinton Foundation is working to find real solutions to these real-life disparities. Make a tax-deductible donation and support these critical efforts. My family will match your contribution, dollar-for-dollar, up to $100,000.

DONATE TODAY:

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When I think about the women in Iran protesting for their basic human rights, the women in Afghanistan deprived of an education, the women in Ukraine who are defending their country, or the women here in the United States fighting for bodily autonomy, I’m reminded that we all share the struggle to be free, equal, and to have the opportunity to live up to our full potential.
Last week, at the Women’s Voices, Women’s Votes, Women’s Rights summit, the Clinton Foundation shined a bright spotlight on these issues and brought people together to take action. I’m so proud to be a part of that work. We need more organizations like the Foundation - and partners like you - to lift voices, share resources and ideas, and build bridges toward a more equitable future for all. We can achieve more when we work together.

Please help the Clinton Foundation secure a brighter future for girls and women at home and abroad. So many lack dignity, freedom, and justice they should be guaranteed. Donate now.

DONATE NOW:

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Sincerely and with thanks,

Hillary Clinton


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