Tuesday, March 25, 2014

FW: Renew Today

Dear salare,

A few days ago, our president and CEO, Phil Gattone, sent you the email below asking for your renewed support in 2014salare, you see, I wouldn’t be bothering you if the need wasn’t so great. 

This year, we estimate 150,000 new diagnoses of epilepsy and other seizure disorders. Which is why we must ask each of our generous supporters like you to renew your annual commitment with a gift of $25 today. On behalf of everyone we serve—thank you in advance. Your support makes an enormous difference in the lives of those that need us. 

Thanks!
Chad M Hartman Signature

Chad M. Hartman
Vice President of Development


From: Philip M. Gattone, Epilepsy Foundation [mailto:info@efa.org]
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 2:45 PM
Tomaiboaleynaoraa.nahok22@blogger.com
Subject: Renew Today


                             

Renew your support for 2014

Dear salare,

Let me get right to the point.

I am writing you today to ask you to renew your annual support for the Epilepsy Foundation.

And the fact is, your renewed support has never been so important. With your gift of $25.00 today, you will help improve the lives of thousands of people facing the challenge of epilepsy. People like...

2014 Supporter


salare paypet

Renew today

... Aiden, an 8½-year-old little boy who was hospitalized for 10 days as doctors worked to get his seizures under control and who is now on four different medications.

... Luci, a typical teenager who loves riding horses and being part of her school’s bowling team. Luci’s seizures terrify her and often leave her feeling like she is “about to fall off a hill.”

... Little “Matty Moo,” an adorable 6-year-old boy. With Matty having up to 100 seizures a day, his parents felt lost and scared until they found the help and resources they needed at the Epilepsy Foundation.

These are not fictional stories, but real-life situations that our friends, neighbors and family members are living with each and every day. In fact, even though epilepsy affects nearly 3 million Americans—more than autism, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s and cerebral palsy combined—it is one of the most underfunded disorders out there. And that is why we need your renewed support today

On behalf of Aiden, Luci, Matty Moo and the nearly 3 million people living with seizure disorders in the United States, thank you for your support.

Phil Gattone 2013

For all you do, 
Phil Gattone signature

Philip M. Gattone, M.Ed.
President & CEO

P.S.   There are nearly 3 million people like Luci, Aiden and Matty Moo who are living with epilepsy each day. Please help us continue being the critical resource for so many people living with seizure disorders by renewing your annual support today. For all you do—thank you.


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Thursday, March 20, 2014

Renew Today


                             

Renew your support for 2014

Dear salare,

Let me get right to the point.

I am writing you today to ask you to renew your annual support for the Epilepsy Foundation.

And the fact is, your renewed support has never been so important. With your gift of $25.00 today, you will help improve the lives of thousands of people facing the challenges of epilepsy. People like...

2014 Supporter


salare paypet

Renew today

... Aiden, an 8½-year-old little boy who was hospitalized for 10 days as doctors worked to get his seizures under control and who is now on four different medications.

... Luci, a typical teenager who loves riding horses and being part of her school’s bowling team. Luci’s seizures terrify her and often leave her feeling like she is “about to fall off a hill.”

... Little “Matty Moo,” an adorable 6-year-old boy. With Matty having up to 100 seizures a day, his parents felt lost and scared until they found the help and resources they needed at the Epilepsy Foundation.

These are not fictional stories, but real-life situations that our friends, neighbors and family members are living with each and every day. In fact, even though epilepsy affects nearly 3 million Americans—more than autism, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s and cerebral palsy combined—it is one of the most underfunded disorders out there. And that is why we need your renewed support today

On behalf of Aiden, Luci, Matty Moo and the nearly 3 million people living with seizure disorders in the United States, thank you for your support.

Phil Gattone 2013

For all you do, 
Phil Gattone signature

Philip M. Gattone, M.Ed.
President & CEO

P.S.  There are nearly 3 million people like Luci, Aiden and Matty Moo who are living with epilepsy each day. Please help us continue being the critical resource for so many people living with seizure disorders by renewing your annual support today. For all you do—thank you.


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