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So many listeners have stepped up and shared their stories of why they support public radio, like Wren in South Carolina who says, I started listening to NPR against my will as a young teen.
My dad would have it on in the kitchen in the morning and for my ride to school.
Hmm, that sounds familiar.
Now, as an adult, I follow the same ritual in a world of shouting.
NPR is a calm, steady voice.
Thanks for helping to raise me.
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Hello and Happy New Year.
It's Michelle Martin from Morning Edition.
Thank you to everyone who donated during our end-of-year fundraising campaign.
2025 dealt a big blow to NPR and local stations with the loss of federal funding for public media, but we are so heartened by the outpouring of support, and we will get through this together.
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