Dear Friend,

As you probably know, I have the incredible opportunity to show Eggsploitation at a conference in Italy this August. More than 100,000 people are expected to attend the conference. Can you imagine the impact we might have in bringing the important message of Eggsploitation to such a large, international audience?

The CBC team has been helping me prepare for this for more than a year. We have had the film translated into Italian. Things are falling into place.

But I need your help to be sure we are able to pull this off successfully.

This trip is going to cost at least $3,350. Much of that will go toward travel and lodging, but it will also help me to spread the word about the showing to the conference attendees once I am on the ground in Italy.

I have setup a giving campaign on the funding website Kickstarter. We have rewards for various levels of giving. Will you visit the website and consider giving a gift to help us make the most of this strategic opportunity?
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1934341806/send-eggsploitation-to-italy

Many people have already given generously so that our minimum budget is 68% funded as I write. We still need $1,065. Will you push us over the top?

Thank you,

Jennifer


Jennifer Lahl
President the Center for Bioethics and Culture

PS — Eggsploitation was recently rated “Highly Recommended” by Educational Media Reviews Online, the “bible” for librarians looking to purchase quality materials for their institutions. Be encouraged by this affirmation of the importance of our message and our work!

PPS — Please also consider forwarding this message to others you know who might be able to help me take the important message of Eggsploitation to Italy.

Send Eggsploitation to Italy
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1934341806/send-eggsploitation-to-italy

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Jennifer Lahl, CBC Founder
Jennifer Lahl, CBC Founder
Jennifer Lahl, MA, BSN, RN, is founder and president of The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network. Lahl couples her 25 years of experience as a pediatric critical care nurse, a hospital administrator, and a senior-level nursing manager with a deep passion to speak for those who have no voice. Lahl’s writings have appeared in various publications including Cambridge University Press, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Dallas Morning News, and the American Journal of Bioethics. As a field expert, she is routinely interviewed on radio and television including ABC, CBS, PBS, and NPR. She is also called upon to speak alongside lawmakers and members of the scientific community, even being invited to speak to members of the European Parliament in Brussels to address issues of egg trafficking; she has three times addressed the United Nations during the Commission on the Status of Women on egg and womb trafficking.