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Year End Giving

Dear ProLife Colleague, YEAR END GIVING OPPORTUNITY We are in need of your gifts to fund our complete year’s programs. (Unlike the U.S. Congress, we DO operate on a balanced budget amendment!!) The Dues letter in August 2011 netted about 50% of what we need to fund our proposed programs through March 2012 (total needed $80,000). We would like to realize $40,000 from this letter. Please give with that in mind. We are the only professional OBGYN doctor group in the country (and in the world) standing for your medical values and conscience convictions. And we are active in legal cases (amicus briefs, intercessions, etc), and in disseminating accurate medical information on the complications of induced abortion. We network with Crisis Pregnancy Centers (Pregnancy Resource Centers), and with prolife physicians internationally. And we need your financial help. EASIEST WAY TO GIVE: The easiest, quickest, most secure and convenient way to give is online, using VISA or MASTERCARD. And you receive an immediate tax-exempt receipt by email. Go to www.aaplog.org and click on “donations” at the top of the home page. Simply give the information requested, and hit the red “give now” button. Done. Painless. Your tax exempt receipt comes by return email. Next best way: send a check made out to AAPLOG. Or mail CC info. Send to AAPLOG, 339 River Ave, Holland, MI 49423. Or send cc info. Tax exempt receipt will come by snail mail. If gifting by CC : Your Name: Visa or Mastercard: Gift Amount: $ CC# exp date: Billing zip code: and your name and address for snail mail tax receipt. Third best way: CC by Fax: fax info to 616 396 1008. If gifting by CC : include Your Name: Visa or Mastercard: Gift Amount: $ CC# exp date: Billing zip code: and your name and address for snail mail tax receipt. Thanks for standing with us as we stand for you in this battle for conscience rights and for pro-life values, and for the lives of the unborn and the well being of their mothers. Joe DeCook, MD Executive Director, AAPLOG