INMED announces monthly e-newsletter
Ashburn, Virginia, December 12, 2008—Knowing how important it is to keep our friends and supporters informed of new developments at INMED Partnerships for Children, we are announcing the launch of a monthly e-newsletter beginning in February 2009 to share our news with you on an ongoing, regular basis.
The newsletter will feature profiles on our programs, the children and communities we serve across the world as well as information you can use to further the cause we all care about: the well-being of our children.
This information will include news about upcoming events as well as post-event news, tips on making a difference in a child’s life, for instance; mentoring, healthy eating recipes and more.
It will also feature regular columns from INMED President and CEO Linda Pfeiffer to keep you up to date on our mission objectives to influence positive, sustainable change at the community level, and profiles of our many partners who we depend on day in and day out.
Beginning in February 2009, the e-newsletter will be sent to your-email on a monthly basis, but we of course encourage you to visit our website for additional INMED news.
We hope you enjoy our newsletter, and invite you to share your own thoughts and suggestions with us on new ways we can better serve children and their communities as well as suggestions for the newsletter.
You can send your suggestions to Mary-Lynne Lasco, Director of Development at contact@inmed.org.
And please be sure to share our news with your family and friends and urge them to subscribe. After all, it might take a village to raise a child, but it takes all of us to raise a generation.About INMED Partnerships for Children
INMED Partnerships for Children (www.inmed.org) is an international non-profit humanitarian development organization dedicated to strengthening the ability of families and communities to support the development of healthy, educated children who have increased opportunities for the future. Since 1986, INMED has built partnerships locally and in more than 100 countries to carry out a wide range of health, nutrition, education, violence prevention and community development projects that create a continuum of care from the prenatal period through adulthood. Its Loudoun County programs have educated and strengthened local families since 1994.
INMED Partnerships for Children
Mary-Lynne Lasco, Director of Development
281-465-4693, or contact@inmed.org