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Help us welcome NAF students back to school! ? Greetings! Do you remember the first day back to sc

Help us welcome NAF students back to school!   Greetings! Do you remember the first day back to school? I always felt a sense of optimism with the new beginning.  Seeing my friends, meeting teachers, and thinking about what my future could hold was so special. I hope that’s what every NAF student experiences. For some, this is their very first day in a NAF academy and in 38 new academies it’s a first for everyone, students and teachers alike.  NAF students are propelling their own futures forward. We’re here to cheer them on while they make new connections and learn skills for future-ready careers. [Today, as so many NAF academies return to session, will you sign the NAF Back to School e-Card? ](   Help us to welcome back NAF students! [SIGN OUR E-CARD](   One of the keys to our success is community. By joining together to welcome students back to school you can be part of an incredible group of people who believe every student deserves an opportunity to thrive.  For more than 113,000 NAF students, the new school year is a major step toward the future of their dreams. Cheer them on, welcome them back, and show them there are so many people who believe in their vision for the future.  [Sign the Welcome Back eCard today to send students your best wishes!]( Thank you,  Teresa Clark Senior Director, Development | [NAF]( [SIGN OUR E-CARD](     [DONATE]( [Facebook](  [X](  [Instagram](  [Linkedin](  [Youtube](   [View as Webpage]( COPYRIGHT © 2024. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NAF | 169 Madison Ave, Suite 2797 | New York, NY 10016 US [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Our Privacy Policy]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice](

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