 Dear Friend,
Dear Friend,
I've
 seen Bill take on many roles over the years -- from father to 
grandfather, from public servant to philanthropist -- but everything 
he's done in his life has been tied together in his belief that if we 
work together, tomorrow can be better than today.
When
 Bill left the White House, he opened the Clinton Presidential Center in
 Little Rock, Arkansas with a vision to continue his life's work of 
strengthening communities and empowering people everywhere to live their
 best life story.
This year we're marking a full 10 years since the Clinton Presidential Center first opened its doors.
On
 behalf of the Clinton Foundation, I want to invite you to commemorate 
this moment, and to thank Bill for the lifetime of service that I hope 
you admire as much as I do.
Click here to send a personal note of congratulations to Bill to celebrate 10 years of the Clinton Presidential Center.
Bill
 has devoted his life to making sure people everywhere can achieve their
 dreams, whether it's increasing access to life-saving HIV/AIDS medicine
 in Africa, helping children here in the United States live healthier 
lifestyles and overcome obesity, or helping more people in more places 
around the world get access to clean water, clean air, education, and 
economic opportunity. Bill has always believed we have to put people 
first, and that's still at the core of the work we do here at the 
Clinton Foundation and at the Clinton Presidential Center. The measure 
is simple -- are people better off than when we started? For millions 
around the world, the answer is yes.
I hope you'll join me in saying thank you and congratulations on 10 years of the Clinton Presidential Center.
Send your personal note of celebration today.
Sincerely,
Hillary Rodham Clinton
The Clinton Foundation also showed up in today's news of the upcoming royal visit.
...
 the duke will attend a reception focused on conservation issues, 
co-hosted by the Royal Foundation and the Clinton Foundation. Hillary 
Rodham Clinton and Chelsea Clinton are expected to attend.
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