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SUPPORT AUTISM AWARENESS

Please forward this to anyone who loves to shop! Zachary my son has Autism.

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From: "The Rainforest Site" <reminder@therainforestsite.com>
Sent: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 01:03:34 -0700
To: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Subject: Your Thursday reminder: Save rainforests with a click!

Dear XXXX,

Your friendly Thursday reminder from The Rainforest Site:
Make a difference today!

Click the "Preserve Endangered Land" button at The Rainforest
Site and save an area of imperiled land at no cost to you!
http://www.therainforestsite.com/tpc/ERR_071207_TRS

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SUPPORT AUTISM AWARENESS

Express your hope for solving the puzzle that is autism. Our
enamel Autism Awareness pin and necklace displays a puzzle
design with colorful pieces representing this mysterious
neurodevelopmental disorder and the strength of the community
of support for those living with autism. Show your support--
click here to order:
http://shop.therainforestsite.com/key/autism/ERR_0712_S_autism_m  

Thanks for shopping where you save 1,145 square feet of
forestland with every item you purchase!


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Thank you for your support!

Sincerely,

The Rainforest Site
http://www.therainforestsite.com/tpc/ERR_071207_TRS

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