Can’t make it to this year’s
CWLA National Conference?
You can still lend your voice for children and families. This Tuesday,
February 28 while hundreds of children’s advocates visit the Hill to
talk to their Members of Congress, you can join them virtually.
Read this CWLA’s 2012
“Priorities for Congress,”
our summary document of key asks for Advocacy Day. Email your
representatives or call them on Tuesday, February 28 using the Capitol
Switch Board number 1-866-922-4970. Tell your Senators and
Representative to make children a national priority by enacting
comprehensive child welfare finance reform, protecting funding for
programs serving vulnerable children and families, and joining and
participating in the Congressional Caucuses on Foster Youth. See our
alert page for more details on these three asks.
Tell your friends and colleagues that they too should lend their voices for children and families.
Email them,
Dear friend,
Did
you know that Tuesday, February 28 is going to be the year’s largest
national advocacy event of the year for child welfare, human service and
behavioral health professionals? I’m calling my Senators and House Rep
using the Capitol Switch Board number, 1-866-922-4970 to tell them to
prioritize children and families. Join me and the Child Welfare League
of America by learning more on their
website, and calling your Congressional representatives too.
Post a message on Facebook,
Today is
CWLA’s
Advocacy Day for vulnerable children and families. Join hundreds of
child welfare, human service, and behavioral health professionals and
contact your Senators and House Reps (1-866-922-4970). Tell them to
prioritize children and families. Learn more at
http://bit.ly/xfcofm
Spread the word on Twitter
Vote for #Children: On Capitol Hill and in the Voting Booth! Join #CWLAinDC Advocacy Day
http://bit.ly/xfcofm
Tell Congress: Protect funding for programs serving vulnerable #children & #families
http://bit.ly/xfcofm #CWLAinDC Advocacy Day
Tell Congress: Join and participate in the Caucus on #FosterYouth. #CWLAinDC Advocacy Day
http://bit.ly/xfcofm
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