Tuesday, April 9, 2013
From Chelsea Clinton
My father's a dreamer and a realist – a dynamic and inspiring combination (and, yes, I am biased). He knows that without the generosity and support of friends like you, our work at the Clinton Foundation to help build a stronger, more equitable world would simply not be possible.
My father's passion for the work of the Foundation is matched only by the passion of our Foundation team and the enthusiasm of supporters like you, who open up your hearts to turn big ideas into tangible solutions for those in need.
There's one common thread in all of the work of the Clinton Foundation – whether it's reducing the prevalence of childhood obesity in U.S. schools, increasing access to lifesaving medicines to fight HIV/AIDS and the scourge of childhood diarrhea, helping create market-based solutions and real employment for targeted communities in Latin America and Africa, or increasing the energy efficiency of buildings around the world. None of it would be possible if it weren't for the drive of real people deciding that they can make a difference and acting on that impulse – people just like you and my dad.
That's the reason my father loves talking about the Foundation's work with those who make it happen, Amy. When you meet him, you'll see – he's always thinking of the next big thing that can create positive, lasting change. And he welcomes everyone to the table who is interested in putting ideas into action. http://www.clintonfoundation.org/?utm_campaign=2013SpendDay&utm_medium=email&utm_source=040913SpendDayND
My father's passion for the work of the Foundation is matched only by the passion of our Foundation team and the enthusiasm of supporters like you, who open up your hearts to turn big ideas into tangible solutions for those in need.
There's one common thread in all of the work of the Clinton Foundation – whether it's reducing the prevalence of childhood obesity in U.S. schools, increasing access to lifesaving medicines to fight HIV/AIDS and the scourge of childhood diarrhea, helping create market-based solutions and real employment for targeted communities in Latin America and Africa, or increasing the energy efficiency of buildings around the world. None of it would be possible if it weren't for the drive of real people deciding that they can make a difference and acting on that impulse – people just like you and my dad.
That's the reason my father loves talking about the Foundation's work with those who make it happen, Amy. When you meet him, you'll see – he's always thinking of the next big thing that can create positive, lasting change. And he welcomes everyone to the table who is interested in putting ideas into action. http://www.clintonfoundation.org/?utm_campaign=2013SpendDay&utm_medium=email&utm_source=040913SpendDayND
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