Sister Helen Prejean Information Regarding Book, 2014

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Ministry Against the Death Penalty

Sister Helen Prejean, CS}

Dear Friends:

| eagerly anticipate coming to speak to your group. As | travel the country to advance this cause | ask for your
help in the selling of my books, Dead Man Walking and Death of Innocents (We will provide the books.) You
will need several volunteers to help with this activity. Please let Sr. Margaret, my Administrative Assistant, know
immediately if you are unable to participate in this project. Her office number is 504-948-6557.

Book Sale
° We will send the supplies and books “freight free”.
. When publicizing my talk, please let people know the books will be available for purchase ($15 each).

We offer combo packs of both books at a reduced price ($25 for both).
. | will be happy to autograph books after the talk.

. You'll need table space to display the books, enough people to handle sales, and a money box with
cash for change, especially $5 bills.

. All checks should be made payable to MADP/Ministry Against the Death Penalty.
. Convert cash sales into one check or money order.
. Mail Book Sales proceeds to: Carolyn Clulee, 3009 Grand Rte. St. John #6, New Orleans, LA 70119

Note: If your university only allows the bookstore to handle book sales on campus | ask you to approach the
bookstore folks and ask for a waiver of for this event. If they won’t grant the waiver, please contact Sr.
Margaret with the name and phone number of the bookstore manager so he can make personal contact.

| thank you for your willingness to help with my ministry. This is going to be a great event and | look forward to
it.

Cordially,

Nite feo sr

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Sr. Helen Prejean, csj

3009 Grand Route St John, #6, New Orleans, LA 70119
Ph: 504-948-6557 - Fax: 504-948-6558 - hprejean@sisterhelen.org - www.sisterhelen.org
MADP is a 501(c)3 non-profit. All donations are tax deductible. EIN: 04-3588640

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