Friday, February 15, 2019

Write a Letter Requesting a Donation :: Donation Letter Security Safety

October 1, 2002To Customer ListCustomer Address gunstock 2Customer Address Line 3Customer Address Line 4Dear Customer NameWill You Join Me In Protecting Our participation?I am sending this to you as a fellow constituent of the Rolling Acres conjunction. Im sure that you value living in a quiet and peaceful neighborhood, just like I do. You know, some measure in order to keep ones community quiet and peaceful one has to shit action. Thats what this letter is all about - taking action - community action. By now, via media reports and word of mouth you must be aware of the significant amplification in house break-ins in this neighborhood over the away duplicate of years. In fact, the break-in rate has more than doubled over the past three years. According to the practice of law this is just a sign of the times changing as the economic downturn continues and local businesses and factories continue to cultivation their doors for good. As you may know, a local Community Action d elegacy has been meeting over the past four months to try and find shipway to reduce the break-in rate in Rolling Acres. Last calendar week they released their recommendations on how to best combat the problem. Their primary recommendation calls for increased police and security system patrols to supplement the local Neighborhood Watch program. They estimate that the trim cost to double nighttime (after dark) security patrols by Security Inc. pull up stakes be in the range of $14,000 to $19,000 per year. Unfortunately, this amount is not included in this years municipal budget allocation and there are no special funds available to us. Therefore, as a concerned member of this community I have decided that my business will take the terzetto in assisting with this years security control budget. Accordingly, Bubbass Hardare will donate $1 for each $2 raised in the community to cover the additional security costs. I urge you to join me today in supporting this worthwhile cause f or the common good of our community.

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