Annual Report Cover Letter to Major Donors, 2016 March 14, 2016 March 10

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March 14, 2015

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Dear **,

We at Virginians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty had a very
successful year in 2015.

Enclosed is a copy of our annual report that presents our
accomplishments, financial report, list of board members, and message
from our board President.

You helped to make all of this work possible with your financial support
and public policy advocacy.

There are many challenges ahead to reduce the use of the death penalty
and to reform and eventually abolish capital punishment here in Virginia.
But we have made great strides toward those goals in the past year.

VADP has forged new relationships across the political spectrum. We
also created a new partnership with National Alliance on Mental Illness
(NAMI) Virginia to seek an end to executions of people with serious
mental illness.

With your continued support we can continue making positive strides
toward abolition.

Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

Sincerely,

Michael E. Stone
Executive Director


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