Posted by: parentingalive on: November 2, 2009
Dear friends, family, and community members,
Please join me in a nationwide grass roots effort right here in Sedona to champion children’s health by participating in a Stroller Brigade on Saturday November 7th at Sunset Park. Join the Children’s Defense Fund and child advocates across the country to “stroll” and make our voices heard for all of America’s children. Brigades will be occurring simultaneously across the country. By joining the stroller brigade you can send a strong and clear message to Congress and the President that real health reform for children means accessible, affordable and comprehensive health coverage for all children. As a community, let’s let our nation know we are committed to the improvement of children’s healthcare. To learn more, see the attached flyer and fact sheet.
Here are four ways to take action and make a difference NOW:
1. Join us for a “Stroll” in the Sedona Stroller Brigade. Meet at Sunset Park on November 7th at 10:30am (See attached Flyer PDF for details)
2. Find out what you can do right now! Become a champion for children’s health by getting the word out to friends, family and colleagues (Including posting it on your facebook page and twitter).
http://www.childrensdefense.org/helping-americas-children/childrens-health/health-coverage-for-all-children-campaign/stroller-brigade/spread-the-word.html (ctrl+click to follow the link)
3. Send an urgent message to Congress through email, Facebook and Twitter and be a Champion for Children’s Health today!
http://www.childrensdefense.org/helping-americas-children/childrens-health/health-coverage-for-all-children-campaign/stroller-brigade/contact-congress.html (ctrl+click to follow the link)
4. Forward this email on to friends, family, and community members you know in the Verde Valley and across the country.
Children have no other voice but yours. Lift it high and loud and join our brigade. In America, every child should have a healthy start in life! Together we can make it happen.
Thank you for making a difference for our children.
Sincerely,
Jessica Wrubel