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Dear (-- removed HTML --) ,
Amazing things are happening at The Baby Fold.
Like you, we care about the future. With your help, we are positively impacting the lives of children and giving them the healthy, happy, full lives they deserve.
This year, The Baby Fold is investing in the future of children through growth and expansion across several program areas. This growth is only possible through the support of people like you who are passionate about children and determined to impact the world in a positive way.
You understand that an investment in these children leaves a legacy that they carry with them throughout their lives and that blessing spreads to all who come in contact with hat children — forever. Your investment blesses
grandparent,

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