Just as summer is winding down, things are starting to heat up at EPIC. A generous donor has come forward to match all donations to EPIC dollar-for-dollar up to $10,000 through September 1st. That means for every $100 donation you make, EPIC will get $200 for our programs promoting peace and supporting young people in Iraq and Iraqi Kurdistan.
Donate to EPIC today and your gift will have double the impact
In DC, we’re starting Labor Day Weekend in style with our Summer Fundraiser for Iraqi Youth on September 1. We’ll be joined by EPIC Executive Director Erik Gustafson and Iraq Field Representative Christine van den Toorn just days before they head off to lead the Iraqi Youth Hike program.
RSVP today! Your donation will be matched!
Nothing quite puts what we’re doing with our Iraqi Youth Hike program into perspective like launching the English, Arabic, and Kurdish versions of the applications for potential participants. We’re not just reaching one group, we’re trying to reach every group.
The students we reach with our programs will double, triple, and quadruple their impact on their communities. By taking what they learn at our workshops and on the hike about working together and then applying those lessons at home, these Iraqi youth will spread the message of peacebuilding farther and farther. 
It’s a lot like how you can double your impact to EPIC with a donation right now.
Multiply the message of peacebuilding, donate to EPIC and have your donation matched
The number of youth in Iraq is growing. A majority of the country is under 24 years old. These are young people with a desire for peace and prosperity, but few opportunities to be a part of building that. Help EPIC create opportunities for young people to become messengers of opportunity.
Iraqi youth have big ideas for the future of their country. EPIC is empowering them to turn those ideas into reality. But we need you. Right now, your $100 donation will put $200 to support our work on the ground in Iraq with Iraqi youth.
Please make a donation right now to double the power of youth in Iraq

