#Save Dar A Luz! We Need You NOW!
June 27, 2023
Save Dar a Luz! We need you NOW!
While we are on track to meet our goal of $50,000 by the end of August (we have raised just shy of $7,500 over the first two weeks of this initial campaign!), we still have a long way to go. So how can you help?
- This initial $50,000 supports trainings for our midwives for ultrasound and ketamine-assisted therapy which will support new revenue streams and expanded services in the coming months; it also helps to provide the needed outreach and capacity to launch these activities.
- If you haven’t had an opportunity to read the letter from our directors yet, please do so by clicking HERE now. You can learn what financial challenges we are facing and what plans we have put in place.
- Help us spread the word about the campaign by sharing the Facebook or Instagram link on your social media.
- If you haven’t donated yet, you can do so by clicking HERE
Thank you again for choosing us, trusting us, and supporting us! Thank you for sharing your births, your families, your most precious tiny babies and your most spectacular moments with us. Thank you for giving to us and for coming back to us. We are truly humbled by our amazing and generous community.
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