From the organisers of the campaign:

Hi Friend,

My name is Bernard Chen, 23, a student at Temasek Polytechnic, one of 10 young Singaporeans, who are initiating a nationwide National Petition for Fairer Transportation Fares for Polytechnic/ Tertiary Students to collect between 30,000 to 100,000 actual signatures of support.

For more information on this nationwide campaign, please refer to http://www.petition4fairtransport.org

We would like to obtain your official endorsement to promote this youth campaign.

If you wish to encourage youths of today to make a difference and take ownership of the destiny of this nation, please kindly send your logo/ header/ diagram/ picture to [email protected]. Basically, we need something that readers can identify you with.

We hope to be able to put your your logo/ header/ diagram/ picture up on our website under the “Endorsements” page and visitors to our website will be able to access your site through a direct link found on the logo/ header that you have provided us.

We would also appreciate if you could please put up our campaign logo on your website. The campaign logo can be found at http://www.petition4fairtransport.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/blog.jpg

We are pleased to also announce that TheOnlineCitizen (https://www.theonlinecitizen.com) is the official media channel for this campaign.

I must reiterate that we are a non-profit organisation, just a sincere group seeking your valuable support.

With your official endorsement, we will be taking a giant leap towards a successful petition campaign.

Thank you for taking the time to consider any endorsement.

I look forward to your kind endorsement.

Regards

From the organizers of “National Petition for Fairer Transportation Fares”.

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