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Dear Free Software Supporter,
If you're in need of a last-minute gift for the holidays, why not
choose one of the gifts that keeps on giving? You can support the
#FreedomToShare software and documentation through giving your friend
or loved one an FSF membership, letting them know you value their
freedom and digital autonomy. Not only do you show you care by giving
them a gift in the first place, but you're sending the message that
freedom is of the utmost importance.
**[Gift a Free Software Foundation (FSF) associate membership!][0]**
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Joining the FSF as an [associate member][1] is one of the best ways to
bring your friends and loved ones into the free software community.
For a full year, they'll be welcomed into the FSF community's
collective push towards freedom, and your support will allow us to
keep on spreading the free software message all year round
-- as well as for years to come. Plus, your gift of a membership will
count towards our [year-end goal of 455 new members][2], helping us
start the year off right financially.
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Your friend, colleague, or loved one will be able to redeem their
membership from the moment your donation is complete. After donating,
you'll receive a code and a printable page so that you can present
your gift as a physical object, if you like. The membership is valid
for one year, and includes the many [benefits][3] that come with an
FSF associate membership, including a USB member card, email
forwarding, access to our Jitsi Meet videoconferencing server and
member forum, discounts in the FSF [shop][4] and on ThinkPenguin
hardware, and more.
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In the generous mood? You can find even more gifts in this year's
latest round of updates to the [FSF Ethical Tech Giving Guide][5]. In
addition to the usual round of tips on finding devices that respect
your freedom, you'll also find suggestions on where to get DRM-free
music, books, and films.
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If you have a few spare moments around the kitchen table this holiday
season, now might be the perfect time to share (or reshare!) our video
[*ShoeTool*][6] for a way to start the conversation about free
software and explore some of its most basic concepts. If you like, you
can share the video on your social media accounts using the
#FreedomToShare hashtag. You can also use the short URL
<[link removed]> in your message.
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Wishing you happy holidays!
The Free Software Foundation staff
Andrew, Craig, Davis, Dawn, Devin, Greg, Ian, Jeanne, Michael, Miriam, and Zoƫ
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