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Wars continue to boil.  Occupations char the land.

Nonviolent uprisings sizzle with hope.  CPTers stand side by side with peacemakers in those hot spots.

During the first half of this fiscal year, individual donations to CPT were down 20%.  Even with our best efforts to trim already-reduced expenses, we are $67,000 (U.S.) behind our budget projection for this point in the year – roughly the amount it takes to support 4 full-time CPTers for a year or cover a year’s travel and on-site expenses for the Iraq or Colombia teams.

If our income does not increase in the coming months, important project work will need to be cut.  Can you help heat up the donations during these warm months?  Please donate now!

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