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Dear Viewers,
We recently mailed you a very special invitation to become a charter member of Friends of Food for Life. I’d like to follow up by urging you to dedicate $5 a month in support of The Cancer Project’s Food for Life nutrition and cooking class program.
Friends of Food for Life is a new monthly giving program providing you with an opportunity to lend support to a specific area of need. These Cancer Project classes are truly making a lifesaving difference for thousands of cancer survivors each year.
For as little as $5, you can empower a cancer survivor. That’s only 16 cents a day, but it will make an enormous impact on our work. We now have instructors teaching in cities all around the country! Your support will allow us to keep offering these classes for free. And when you become a sustaining supporter, you will enable us to better plan for the future because we can count on your recurring contribution.
Your monthly contribution will also help The Cancer Project reach out to low-income, underserved communities. We have teamed with other groups to help broaden our reach—to teach the classes in different languages and in schools where students are at especially high risk for disease. It’s critical that this knowledge is shared with as many people as possible so we all have a chance to turn our health around.
Can I count on you to support Food for Life with a gift of $5 each month? Click here to become valuable a “Friend of Food for Life.”
Thanks again for your participation in the Food for Life classes, and please feel free to contact us at any time with questions or comments about our work.
With appreciation,

Neal Barnard, M.D. President
P.S. Your commitment of $5 a month is enough to empower a cancer survivor and help save lives. Please make your tax-deductible contribution today and become the newest Friends of Food for Life supporter.
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$5 a month can fund critical training for instructors who will teach thousands of classes throughout the country each year.
$5 a month can help underwrite the cost of equipment, supplies, and food necessary to teach the classes.
$5 a month can help cover the expense to print and distribute educational material used in the classes, including the invaluable Survivor’s Handbook and video lectures used in every class.
$5 a month can help us continue our work to bring Food for Life classes to help people in low-income, underserved communities.
$5 a month can help people take control of their own health, save their own lives, and ultimately change the world of health care.
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