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Agency
#10542 under Human Service Charities of America
Vitally Important Federal
Employee Giving Opportunity Commences in the
Fall
Part Two of Two
By Marie Hagan If you
are a federal employee, there exists an easy,
convenient way to assist the National Right to
Life Educational Trust Fund in conducting its
vitally important mission of educating the
public about the humanity of the unborn child
and the need to protect the medically
vulnerable. It is called the Combined Federal
Campaign (CFC), the largest annual workplace
charity campaign in the world. (For those not in
the federal workplace, there are other options
as well, as you see later in this article.)
The CFC, created by the Office of
Personnel Management in the early 1980s, takes
place across the country largely on military
bases and post offices, with many campaigns
extending well into November. But it is never
too early to give.
Simply ask your CFC chairperson for a brochure,
if you have not already received one, and locate
the National Right to Life Educational Trust
Fund (agency #10542). We are listed
alphabetically under the federation called Human
Service Charities of America (HSCA).
In addition to the CFC, the
National Right to Life Educational Trust Fund
will participate in the following 2009 state
employee campaigns: Arizona, California,
District of Columbia, Florida, Iowa, Maine,
Michigan, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina,
Rhode Island, Texas, Virginia, Vermont and
Wisconsin. If you are a state government
employee in one of those states, look for the
NRL Educational Trust Fund under HSCA’s partner
federation called Neighbor To Nation (NTN).
Last year the National Right to
Life Educational Trust Fund generated over
$100,000 through the CFC and state employee
campaigns. The NRL Ed Trust Fund shared those
proceeds with NRL’s state affiliate groups’
education funds which utilized the funds to
educate their communities.
There are tangible, vitally
important results when government employees
contribute to the National Right to Life
Educational Trust Fund through the CFC. Margie
Montgomery, Executive Director of the
Educational Foundation of Kentucky for example,
expressed it nicely:
“Thank you for the generous
donation through the Combined Federal Campaign.
Your support is greatly appreciated and helps us
continue educating the public about the dignity
and sanctity of each human life, from
fertilization to natural death. Your gift
enables us to speak on behalf of those who
cannot speak; encourage women in unplanned
pregnancies to give life to their unborn
children; and continue stressing the use of
adult stem cells in place of cloning and
embryonic stem cell research. Your gift also
helps protect people with disabilities and the
elderly from assisted suicide and euthanasia.
Thank you again for your generous donation and
love for LIFE!” And more
and more private-sector campaigns have emerged
as additional vehicles through which to donate.
Private sector employees may contribute through
their local United Way simply by writing in the
National Right to Life Educational Trust Fund.
Also, check with your private sector workplace
to see if it conducts a “write-in” employee
campaign. Again, federal
government employees should remember to look for
the federation Human Service Charities (HSCA) to
locate the NRL Education Fund which is listed in
alphabetical order followed by our agency
#10542. And state government employees look for
Neighbor To Nation (NTN) to give through your
state government employee campaign.
For further information on federal, state or
private sector workplace campaign giving,
contact NRL’s workplace campaigns coordinator
Marie Hagan at
mghagan@nrlc.org.
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