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After you have followed the link, follow these instructions:
1) Click "Please Login"

2) Create an account and password by clicking "Create Account" beneath the login info.

3) Once logged in with this info, click "Donate" in the top right corner.

4) At the top click on "My Partnerships."

5) Search for "Seth and Jodie Hedman."

6) Choose between one-time or recurring, input your giving info (preferably through your bank account), then you should be set to give!

If the button doesn't work or to share link:
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Additionally, if you would like to send me check directly, donate another kind of gift, or have any questions please contact me at seth.hedman@gmail.com or via my Contact Me Page.

Thank for so much for joining my team! Apart from you, I am just an amputated part of the Body of Christ struggling to survive. With you, we thrive. I look forward to being in touch and building relationship and community around serving the college campus in the name of Jesus.

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