VA Office of Charitable and Regulatory Programs Registration Letter, 2015 June 1

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COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIA

Sandra J, Adams . Division of Consumer Protection
‘Commissioner Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services — ogice.0/ charitable and Regulatory Programs

June 1, 2015

Mr. Matthew Engle

President

Virginians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty
13 Albano Court

Palmyra, VA 22963

Dear Mr. Engle:

This confirms receipt of your completed Form 102, "Virginia Registration Statement for a
Charitable Organization," under Section 57-49 of the Virginia Solicitation of Contributions Law
(Law), and your registration fee in the amount of $200.

The i of this registration does not itute an end by the C Ith of
Virginia, or by any of its departments, offices or employees, of the purpose or person conducti
charitable solicitations.

It is your responsibility to advise potential donors, in a written statement on your solicitation
materials, that a financial statement is available upon written request from the Office of Charitable
and Regulatory Programs.

If we can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us at 804-786-1343.

Sincerely,
Edievith Pollard

Registrations Analyst

P.O. Box 1163, Richmond, Virginia 23218
804/786-1343 or 804/371-0495 * Fax:804/225-2666 * TDD: 800/828-1120 * www.vdacs.virginia.gov * Equal Opportunity Employer

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