As you and your colleagues prepare for this time of celebration and thanksgiving, we at St. Bernard Project would like to ask you to remember those hard-working families who are still struggling to rebuild their homes ? families who have not celebrated a holiday at home for eight years. This year, your company can help our clients ? all of them homeowners who have done their best to rebuild after Katrina ? come home
for the holidays.
In lieu of holiday gifts to your clients, please consider making a donation to SBP in their honor. In return for your commitment to help bring families home, SBP will provide you with the following:
- A holiday card sent on your behalf, acknowledging your gift to SBP in your clients? honor
- Stories, photos and updates on the family your business sponsors, opportunities for hands-on volunteer days rebuilding ?your? home, plus an invitation to the family?s Welcome?Home Party!
- Recognition of your ?Home for the Holidays? participation on SBP?s social media platforms
Every donation brings us closer to our goal of complete recovery. To residents of New Orleans, home has always meant security, family, togetherness, and independence ? the roots run deep here. Please help bring hardworking families home this holiday season.
HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS ? $25,000+
Sponsorship at this level funds rebuilding for a client?s home. Currently there are 130 families on our waiting list who need funds to begin construction on their home. Your sponsorship here allows SBP to move these families off our waiting list?and into construction.
FOUNDATION LEVEL SUPPORT ? $10,000
Sponsorship at this level supports nearly half of the building supplies for an average sized home.
SUSTAINER LEVEL SUPPORT ? $5,000
Sponsorship at this level funds a VeteransCorps member for a 10-month term; or buys appliances for four families? homes.
FRIEND OF SBP ? $2,500
Sponsorship at this level provides drywall for an entire home.
gunner kiel groundhog soulja boy did the groundhog see his shadow punxsutawney phil groundhog day ground hog
No comments:
Post a Comment