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From:patricia_cuero@dell.com
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Subject:National MS Society 150 Mile Bike ride support
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Date:Fri, 2 Mar 2001 05:47:00 -0800 (PST)

< Dear friends,
<
< Last year you helped me and the cycling club from Dell raise almost
< $15,000.00 for the National MS Society. This year our goal is to reach
< $20,000.00
<
< Once again, I will be riding the MS150 and I would like to impose on your
< generosity by asking you to make a monetary contribution to the National
< MS Society by supporting the bike ride. I will be biking over 150 miles
< from Houston to Austin and your monetary pledge will help MS raise money
< for research, education and care of individuals with MS.
<
< Every hour an adult is diagnosed with MS. Multiple sclerosis is a chronic
< disease affecting the central nervous system. Please visit the web site
< at www.ms150.org for additional information
<
< How can you contribute? The process is very easy.... You may do it on
< line or call me or send me an email and I can make an alternate
< arrangement. If you would like to donate online, use the following link
< to get to the web page
< http://www.ms150.org/ms150/donate/contribute.cfm?EventId=1
<
< Once there, follow the following easy three steps:
<
< Step 1
< Enter rider name: Patricia Cuero
< Address: patricia_cuero@dell.com
< Amount: $20.00 or $50 or $100.00 or your choice
< Hit Continue
<
< Step 2
< On the next page enter method of payment
< Hit Submit
<
< Step 3
< Confirm and make copy for your records.
< (This can be done in seven minutes or less)
<
< If you prefer the more traditional way, Please let me know using the
< buttons above and I can come by your office to pick up the check or cash.
< Please make checks payable to National MS Society.
<
<
< REMEMBER: All donations to the National MS Society are Tax deductible.
<
<
< Thank you,
< Patricia Cuero
< Bus Ops, Program Manager
< (512) 723-6977
< (800) 289-3355 ext. 36977
< (512) 728-3653 fax
<
< The Law of Values: "You always act in a manner consistent with your
< innermost values and convictions."
<