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One Hundred Reasons to Be Thankful

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May 11, 2017

We asked and you delivered. Between our first gift at 12:33 am to our last gift at 11:56 pm, our Sightline donors gave—and gave generously—yesterday during the Seattle Foundation’s annual GiveBIG day of giving. Thanks to (exactly!) 100 sustainability-lovin’ donors, Sightline raised over $17,000 in the span of 24 hours!

We are humbled and impressed by how Sightline’s supporters rallied on our behalf yesterday to help create our shared vision of a sustainable Northwest. Our donors, like those who gave during GiveBIG, make our work possible, and propel our mission into a movement with the power to create a green economy, strong communities, and a healthy environment.

From the bottom of our evergreen hearts, thank you.

With gratitude,
The Sightline Team

P.S. Missed GiveBIG, but still want to get in on the fun(draising)? Good news! Our Spring Fund Drive is still underway through May 19th. Make a donation here.

 

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