

Dear Petition Signers,
We hope this email finds you well. We are reaching out today to express our deepest gratitude for your unwavering support and commitment in signing the petition on Change.org, urging the release of Echo.church employees from non-disclosure agreements (NDAs). Your dedication to this cause is truly commendable.
The overwhelming response we have received since the petition's launch has been nothing short of inspiring. Together, we have created a powerful voice advocating for transparency, justice, and fairness within Echo.church. By signing the petition, you have played an integral role in raising awareness about the importance of releasing former employees from the constraints of NDAs.
The release of these former employees from NDAs is a significant step towards fostering an environment that values open communication, trust, and accountability. It is crucial that the voices and experiences of all individuals within the organization and former employees are heard and acknowledged. Your support has demonstrated a shared belief in the importance of creating a safe and inclusive workplace for all.
We are making progress, and it is all thanks to passionate individuals like yourself who refuse to stay silent in the face of injustice. Your commitment to standing up for what is right is an inspiration to us all. Please know that your signature holds immense value, and we are diligently working towards our common goal of ensuring justice for Echo.church employees.
As we continue to move forward with this campaign, we would greatly appreciate any additional support you can offer. Sharing the petition with your friends, family, and social networks will amplify our message and help us gather even more momentum. Together, we can make a tangible difference in the lives of those affected.
Once again, thank you for your incredible support. Your dedication and belief in our cause give us renewed strength to fight for justice. We will keep you updated on our progress and any developments regarding the release of Echo.church employees from NDAs. There are stories that need to be told, and voices that need to be set free.
With deepest gratitude,
The Echo Survivors