Saturday, December 31, 2011

Excuse Me

Hi jay,

Please forgive me for so many emails in the last few days. We're very close to fulfilling this $27,000 matching challenge. I just don't want to miss out on even a single dollar that could help a refugee recover and rebuild their life.

You can double the impact of your gift if you make a donation in the next 7 hours! Your donation will be matched 100%.

We have $7,480 dollars left to go - that's about $1,000 to raise each hour between now and 2012.

Will you join us and make a special year-end gift? You can donate at: http://www.arcrelief.org/december11match  

The goal is within our reach. Any amount would help so much. If you can't manage a contribution right now, please send this challenge on to your friends. 

Thank you for your support. Happy New Year!

Best,

-Daniel

Daniel Wordsworth
President, American Refugee Committee

P.S. If you think of a friend who'd be interested, please forward the challenge on: www.ARCrelief.org/december11match

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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13 Hours To Double Your Impact!

Hi jay,

We're halfway there! Supporters have stepped forward - some giving $10, some giving $1,000 - to help us in our last-minute $27,000 matching challenge. $14,285 has been given already. But we have $12,715 left to go before Midnight. That's 13 hours!

Will you join us and make a special year-end gift? If you donate now, your gift will be matched - 100%! 

$10 becomes $20! $25 becomes $50! $250 becomes $500! You will be making twice the difference for refugees who desperately need our help.

Will you help us meet this challenge? Donate at: http://www.arcrelief.org/december11match 

If you're thinking of donating, please don't delay.

Thanks for your support.

Best,

-Daniel

Daniel Wordsworth
President, American Refugee Committee

P.S. If you can think of a friend who'd be interested, please forward the challenge on: www.ARCrelief.org/december11match

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Friday, December 30, 2011

39 Hours To Make Twice the Difference!

Hi jay,

I need your help!

A couple of days ago I emailed you about a $27,000 matching challenge. If you donate now, your gift will be matched - you'll be making twice the difference!

So far, donors like you have given $5,105. That means we have $21,895 still to go and less than 2 days to make it happen.

$5 becomes $10! $50 becomes $100! $500 becomes $1000! Will you make a special year-end contribution and help us meet this challenge? Donate at: http://www.arcrelief.org/december11match 

We don't want to miss out on even a dollar that will help a refugee to survive and take back control of her life. Please don't delay.

Thanks for your support.

Best,

-Daniel

Daniel Wordsworth
President, American Refugee Committee

P.S. If you can't make a donation at this time, please forward the challenge to a friend: www.ARCrelief.org/december11match

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Double Your Impact!

Hi jay,

You are needed! You can double the impact of your gift if you give now!

A small group of donors have put together a $27,000 matching challenge. They will match your generous gift if you make it in 2011 - up to $27,000! Donate at: www.ARCrelief.org/december11match

$5 becomes $10! $50 becomes $100! $500 becomes $1000!

Will you help us take advantage of this opportunity? If you can, make a donation right now! Your gift will be matched 100%. 

We don't want to miss out on a single penny that could help a refugee rebuild her life. 

Please don't delay. On behalf of refugees around the world, please help us take advantage of this exciting opportunity to make double the impact!

Best,

-Daniel

Daniel Wordsworth
President, American Refugee Committee

P.S. If you're unable to make a donation at this time, please forward the challenge to a friend: www.ARCrelief.org/december11match

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Friday, December 16, 2011

Inside ARC - 12.16.11

Hi jay,

Here’s the latest on what’s been going on here at American Refugee Committee in the past couple weeks. Thanks for everything you do to make our programs possible.

Happy Holidays!

-Daniel

Daniel Wordsworth, President

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 *Year-End Giving*   

There’s only two weeks left to get your special year-end gift in for 2011. You can help us serve families affected by wars, disasters and other emergencies in 2012. There’s no question your donation will make an important impact. We’d greatly appreciate your support. You can make a gift now at www.ARCrelief.org/donate or call us at (800) 875-7060.

 *Rwanda Crafts for Sale in Resort Gift Shop*   

The team at Kiziba Refugee Camp in Rwanda has inaugurated a shop in neighboring Kibuye town. Items for sale include baskets, laptop covers, necklaces and earrings – all of which are produced by Congolese refugees living in the camp. Through the shop, they expect to generate income to support mostly women associations and vulnerable families.  The shop is located in Cormoran Lodge in Kibuye, one of the most high-end resorts in the area. The new shop opened in mid-November, and the team reports that there have already been many sales.

* Somalia Famine Relief*

Our team in Somalia sent the following updates: 

  • The cholera program launched in Tarabunka, Banadir, Shibisis and Cabdulcasiis districts. The team has worked with partners to gather basic information, including the current population of the sites, availability of health facilities, and NGOs operating in the area. Health records also track referrals of acute watery diarrhea cases.
  • The team conducted preliminary assessments of four abandoned wells in Tarabunka Camp and determined that three of the four can be rehabilitated. 
  • The team continues to staff the child-friendly spaces, offering recreational and learning opportunities to children who accompany their sick siblings to Banadir Hospital. 
  • The construction of 10 units of communal kitchens in Badbaado Camp was funded. Water has been installed in all the units, and stoves are currently being installed.

*Shop the I AM A STAR online store*

Just in time for the holiday season, you can now purchase I AM A STAR merchandise online at our new I AM A STAR online store! Check it out at http://iamastar.myshopify.com/. The models on the site are staff, volunteers, friends and donors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Friday, December 2, 2011

Inside ARC - 12.2.11

Hi jay,

An update on what's been happening the last two weeks around ARC is below. Enjoy.

Thank you for your support.

-Daniel

Daniel Wordsworth, President

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 *Four Stars from Charity Navigator*   

The American Refugee Committee has received four stars from Charity Navigator, the largest evaluator of charities in the United States. Our overall score was 67.54 out of a possible 70. According to Charity Navigator, the exceptional rating means ARC “exceeds industry standards and outperforms most charities in its cause.”

 *Tilapia in Rwanda*   

 The ARC Rwanda team is exploring creative ways to fight malnutrition among refugees in the camps they manage. One solution: building a fishpond in one camp to produce tilapia. Giorgio Trombatore, ARC’s country director in Rwanda, reports that “The pond construction has been completed, and soon we expect to receive the baby fish.”

* Somalia Famine Relief*

Our teams on the ground in Somalia continue their good work. Adan Adar, Somalia country director, recently shared the following:

- The child-friendly space at Banadir Hospital in Mogadishu is open and has been welcoming children. Forty children attend and are provided with two meals a day. The space gives siblings of sick children a place to play, participate in structured activities and begin to heal from any trauma and loss they’ve experienced.

- Steps to establish the cholera treatment units have begun; sites in two camps (Badbaado and Taribunka) have been identified, and rental of ambulance and vehicle are in process.

- Five communal kitchens are completed in Badbaado Camp, and the second batch of five is in progress. A contract has been signed for production of 100 energy-efficient stoves for the first five units of the kitchen.

- We are constructing 50 latrines in Shibis, 50 in Abdiaziz and 20 in Shangani; these are newly liberated districts without basic water and sanitation infrastructure.

*Headquarters Office Move*

ARC’s headquarters staff moved to a new office in northeast Minneapolis, Minnesota – about 5 miles from the previous office. The new space is very open and has lots of public space for meetings and for volunteers. We look forward to seeing you here! For your records, our new address is: 615 1st Ave. NE, Suite 500, Minneapolis, MN 55413-2681.

We're so grateful to 20 Below for all of your help with our move to the new space. And, a special thanks to Fluid Interiors and Haworth Furniture for the 85% discount on the furniture for the new space! It looks amazing!

*Year-End Giving*

The new year will be here before we know it. Now’s the time to think about your year-end giving. We’d greatly appreciate your continued support of refugees across the world. If you’d like to make a gift now, please visit www.ARCrelief.org/donate or call us at (612) 872-7060.


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