Federal Employees – It’s CFC Time! Please Choose CFC #11962

September 17, 2014

The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) is now underway! The CFC is the only authorized solicitation of federal employees in their workplace on behalf of approved charitable organizations.

If you are a federal employee, please consider designating your gift to Americans Helping Americans® by selecting CFC #11962.

Learn more about our valuable programs in the Appalachian region and other urban areas at or contact us at info@helpingamericans.org for more information. 

Not a federal employee? Please help by forwarding this email to your family, friends and colleagues that work for the federal government.

We thank you for your support!

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