I'm hoping you'll consider a donation to Attachment Parenting International. I believe in what we do and how we do it!
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I think most people agree about how much the world needs encouragement and support for compassionate communication in families and in society. This past year we've witnessed extraordinary examples of redemptive communication and selfless support - in my own state of South Carolina and around the world.
While I can influence my own environment, I'm limited. That's why I trust API to make a wider impact.
API takes action in a positive way. We reach individual parents with specific support and encouragement. We reach health professionals with support and research. When there's a need for intelligent reaction to media issues, I trust API to help me do what I can, and broaden the message way beyond where I can reach. I trust API to communicate our principles in a positive and non-judgmental way. My experience as API Board President inspires me every day. API is a community of passionate, yet accepting and flexible people who really do communicate in a peaceful, constructive way.
I believe that the world needs fewer opinions and more action, more communication. I believe that compassionate communication begins in the home.
We really need your support. Please don't think that any amount is too small. Numbers of donors at small amounts are what makes the difference! And helps API with future grant potential. One very practical way to donate is to set up a small recurring donation.
Much love to you. Thanks understanding the importance of APIs's mission!
Janet Jendron
API Board President
Attachment Parenting International believes in parenting with compassion. This is more than an idea for API. We work toward spreading compassion every day.
Our parenting information and support reaches many around the world who continue to pass it along.
$20 is a popular donation amount - and this is good news for families. $20 is not hard to give, but its extremely valuable for API to serve families and spread accurate information to health providers, people who influence parenting decisions, and the general public.