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October 20, 2020

Julien & Adam

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Your presence in our lives is the greatest of all presents! In lieu of a gift, we'd be so honored if you would consider a donation to the following non-profits that put values dear to us into action: The World Central Kitchen, The Holocaust Museum, and Mary's Center. But if you feel so inclined toward an actual gift, please see below! In gratitude, J+A
  • Zola
  • Judaica
  • World Central Kitchen
  • Mary's Center
  • The Holocaust Museum
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Judaica
Again, thank you for considering a gift in honor of our wedding! These are a few beautiful items to help us build our Jewish home - the website is a bit funky so please just ask and we can email the link to you directly :-)
World Central Kitchen
WCK is working across America to safely distribute individually packaged, fresh meals in communities that need support – for children and families to pick up and take home, as well as delivery to seniors who cannot venture outside. To date, WCK has provided over 25 million meals in more than 400 cities. They are also partnering with restaurants to repurpose and keep staff employed. Ensuring that others have enough to eat means they can work, learn, and grow in meaningful ways. Thank you for considering a gift to WCK.
Mary's Center
Mary’s Center is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) community health center serving people of all ages, incomes, and backgrounds in the Washington, DC metro area for over 30 years. Mary's Center recognized early on that caring only for your physical health concerns was simply not enough and they offer the a combination of healthcare, education, and social support to lift families and communities up.
The Holocaust Museum
In addition to being the site of our fateful introduction in 2018, the Holocaust Museum is a living memorial to the Holocaust, its victims and survivors. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum inspires citizens and leaders worldwide to confront hatred, prevent genocide, and promote human dignity. The Museum is the most respected resource for Holocaust education in the world and the work of The Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide works to do for the victims of genocide today what the world failed to do for the Jews of Europe in the 1930s and 1940s.
For all the days along the way
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