We - and you - did it! Earlier today, we hit our stretch goal of $17,000. We're now at $17,498, plus a $15,000 matching gift, bringing the total raised to more than $32,000. Just as amazing, 102 community members stepped up to support our prevention work. We are so thrilled to see such a broad base of support for making Lane County a safer, healthier place for kids and families.
Thank you to everyone who pitched in this month to make our DuckFunder campaign a success. We're blown away by your generosity.
Thanks to the support of over 85 donors, we have reached our initial goal! Our community has shown its commitment to preventing child abuse and neglect, and we couldn't be more thankful for their generosity.
With a lead gift from local community members David and Pam Davini we are sprinting past the finish line. Supporters Eric and Kristin Forrest and Andy Storment and Jaini Van Scholten have matched previous gifts for an additional $15,000, bringing our total raised to over $30,000!
The support of our community has inspired us to reach even further. In the final days of the campaign, we're raising an additional $2,000 to enable us to bring Roots of Empathy to 60 first graders through the 2022-23 school year. Help us reach this stretch goal by donating by April 30.
Your support makes our work possible, and we are deeply grateful to all of you.
Thank you for your generosity to 90by30! With a $10,000 gift from local community members David and Pam Davini, we are close to reaching our $15,000 goal. Together, our support will have a direct impact on children and families in Lane County. Share the campaign with your friends and loved ones and help us cross the finish line.
Provides products to support safe sleep to a Lane County family with a newborn
Pays for meals and childcare so a caregiver can participate in a Parent Cafe
Allows us to seek the input of three teens on what they and their friends most need to prevent child abuse and neglect
Delivers a Welcome Baby Bundle home visit, gifts and education to a Lane County family with a new baby
Funds the development of our prevention education "What Would We Do? Lane County" video series
Makes it possible to deliver Roots of Empathy to one Lane County classroom for an entire school year