The Urgent Action Network
Join The FIRST APPEAL Pledge Program!
"In matters of torture and 'disappearance,' speed is vital."
- Father David Fernandez, Mexican human rights defender
Payment Options
Please print out this page and fax, phone, or mail your full year or half year credit card FAPP payments (VISA or Mastercard only) for a $480 $240, $120, or $60 pre-payment. Or, pay by check made out to AIUSA, with FAPP noted on the memo line.
Name __________________________________________________
Address ________________________________________________
City _____________________ State _______ Zip _______________
If sending a credit card pledge in, please include your full name, card number, card type, expiration date, and circle the payment amount below.
Name on card ____________________________________________
Type of card _____________________________________________
Card # _________________________________________________
Expiration date ___________________________________________
Choose one of the four payment amounts below:
International Official Rate (IR) sent immediately: one year $240 / half year $120
International Official Rate (IR) 2 messages a month: one year $480 / half year $240
US Ambassador Rate (AR) sent immediately: one year $120 / half year $60
US Ambassador Rate (AR) 2 messages a month: one year $240 / half year $120
NOTE: The International Official Rate allows your messages to target Presidents, Prime Ministers, Cabinet Officials, Mayors, Governors and other representatives with direct access to the case. The US Ambassador Rate covers messages to ambassadors residing in the United States, as well as messages to state governors on US death penalty cases.
Send your pledge to:
AIUSA’s Urgent Action Network
FIRST APPEAL Pledge Program
600 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, 5th Fl.
Washington, DC 20003
Email: lvilim@aiusa.org
Phone: 202 544 0200 x407
Fax: 202 675 8566
Please let us know if you are interested in your FAPP messages being sent on behalf of people at risk of human rights abuses in one of the following categories:
- artists
- children
- death penalty (US and/or international)
- environmental defenders and environmental concerns
- GLBT
- indigenous people
- journalists
- legal concerns and/or legal professionals
- medical concerns and/or health professionals
- refugees
- unionists/workers' rights
- women
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