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WHERE DO OUR WORST PROBLEMS ACTUALLY BEGIN?

The ad appears in the Washington Examiner on December 5th and Washington Times Weekly on December 11th, 18th & 25th, 2023.

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WHERE DO OUR WORST PROBLEMS ACTUALLY BEGIN?

Many nonprofit donors give generously in the last weeks of the calendar year. Charitable organizations often launch elaborate fundraising campaigns to capitalize on this pattern of giving and enhanced awareness of hundreds of different causes, very often with great success.

This year, we ask you to think more broadly when deciding which organizations to support. Many worthwhile advocacy groups work diligently to fight hunger and homelessness, to rally against environmental atrocities, and to mobilize for access to job training and career opportunities. Negative Population Growth, Inc. fully supports these, and many other ideas.

The hard truth is that population growth is the root cause of these problems, and hundreds of others. Reducing U.S. population size and growth to ultimately reach a smaller, truly sustainable level would alleviate, if not eliminate, most of our nation’s most pressing challenges.

We respectfully ask you to think beyond the obvious, think of the root cause of our nation’s problems, and to please consider supporting Negative Population Growth in your year-end giving plans.

Negative Population Growth, Inc., the nation’s premier organization devoted to the study of U.S. population issues, was founded in 1972. Our primary purpose is to educate the American public, particularly our nation’s elected leaders, regarding the need for policies designed to slow, halt, and eventually reverse population growth to protect our environment and quality of life for future generations. NPG recommends an end to illegal immigration, a reduction in legal immigration to no more than 200,000 admissions each year, and the ideal of the two-child family.

Learn more at www.NPG.org 

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