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FY26 Vet Med White Coat FY26 - 3/3 - Email 3 (2603063-AGV-PHIL-260428)
Project: FY26 Vet Med White Coat

Annual Giving

Leland Henry
Assistant Director of Annual Giving
lhenry@ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

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Ascend Campaign Code(s)
701Vr00000yKuJkIAK
04-28-2026

Status
In Queue

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Chris Barnett

Important Dates

Materials Submission Deadline
04-21-2026

Draft Production Date
04-23-2026

Draft Approval & Data Receipt Deadline
04-23-2026

Final Approval Deadline
04-27-2026

Email Info

Sender Display Name
Victoria Heijn, UFCVM Class of 2027

Sender Email Address
annualgiving@uff.ufl.edu

Subject Line
Why This White Coat Meant So Much for Victoria

Preview Text
A defining moment made possible by donors like you

URL for this Screen: https://ufodaa.quickbase.com/db/bk6w4fz4u?a=q&qid=31&nv=1&v0=786

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White Coat Email Header (2).png Artwork File   04-01-2026 12:57 PM
White Coat Email Footer.png Artwork File   04-01-2026 12:57 PM
Victoria Email 3.jpg Artwork File   04-01-2026 12:57 PM
Email 3.docx Body File   04-01-2026 12:57 PM
Other URL for give now buttons - https://affinitygiving.ufl.edu/campaigns/veterinary-medicine-white-coat-campaign-2026/?appeal_id=69c68cfbad8a97cb73eb6a2f 04-01-2026 01:50 PM
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