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The 10-Fold kickoff is just over a month away, so I want to tell you how youcan help secure up to $10,000 in support for each project that will be featured on 10-Fold.org from October 10 through 19. With just a few clicks, you can become one of thousands of people who are advocates and generate a $1 donation each day to the 10-Fold projects that appeal to you. A group of sponsors already has pledged a starting pool of donations, because they want to share with you the work of The United Methodist Church around the world, and give you the opportunity to make your voice heard when you register your interest in a 10-Fold project. You can register and drive support for one, two, or all 10 projects. Here is a list of the sponsors who have generously made a pledge to support the 10-Fold projects with your help. PROJECT SPONSOR Haiti Recovery Greater New Jersey Conference 10/10 Children’s Health and Wholeness Members of The Advance Committee 10/11 Missionaries in the US Broadway UMC, Ames, Iowa 10/12 Missionaries Around the World California-Pacific Annual Conference 10/13 Training Church Leaders Western North Carolina Conference 10/14 Church Planting Worldwide McEachern Memorial UMC, Powder Springs, Georgia 10/15 Justice for Our Neighbors Women's Division and Broadway UMC, Ames, Iowa 10/16 Clean Water and Sanitation Union UMC, Conway, South Carolina 10/17 Healthcare in Africa Hyde Park UMC, Tampa, Florida 10/18 Sustainable Agriculture Edenton Street UMC, Raleigh, North Carolina Horne Memorial UMC, Clayton, North Carolina 10/19 The first step is to visit 10-fold.org during October, take part in the online activities, and spread the word. So, starting October 10, visit 10-fold.org and help multiply God’s work.
Blessings, Shawn Bakker Associate General Secretary Director of The Advance and Development 475 Riverside Drive, Room 350 New York, NY 10115
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