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Dear {name},

As an engaged Texas Impact member, I wanted you to be among the first to know: Texas Impact is migrating to a new newsletter platform that will make our weekly enewsletter better than ever!

We are really excited about this change. We are taking every step we can to make sure the transition goes off without a hitch...and now we're asking for your help.

Please take a minute to add our new "enews email address" to your contacts. That address is bee@news.texasimpact.org.

All Texas Impact staff email addresses are unchanged—the new email address is just part of the configuration for the new enews platform.

We'd love to hear your thoughts about this new "look-feel" for our weekly communication. We make this enewsletter for you, so if there are elements you'd like to see added (or subtracted) please tell us! 

Thanks for being such a dedicated Texas Impact network member! 

Love,

Bee Moorhead

Texas Impact Executive Director

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