From Care Team | National Domestic Workers Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject Make a difference: Support care workers at our historic summit in D.C.
Date April 5, 2023 5:09 PM
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National Domestic Workers Alliance

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John— Nearly 9 in 10 Americans provide unpaid care for a child or a family member.

That means facing the impossible 'choice' of continuing to work or providing care for our loved ones. For too many it means choosing between paying for care or paying the rent on time.

This is urgent. Each year, four million children are born, and another four million people turn 65, and there's just not enough care workers to help.

Combined with a sustained lack of government investment, we're rocketing towards a care crisis. So in two weeks, care workers from across the country will sound the alarm at our inaugural Care Workers Can't Wait Summit .

This event is a huge lift logistically and financially. The workers attending aren't being asked to cover the costs, so we're turning to our most committed supporters to make this event possible and to help us reach our $5,000 fundraising goal.

John, can you donate to help us make this historic event a success by contributing towards the costs for care workers to attend? Every dollar counts and no amount is too small! [[link removed]]

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** GIVE $35 Covers meals for a day for a worker [[link removed]]

** GIVE $55 Covers half a day of child care for a worker [[link removed]]

** GIVE $95 For interpretation for non-English speakers [[link removed]]

** GIVE $155 For streaming so remote workers can attend [[link removed]]

** GIVE $495 Covers airfare for a worker [[link removed]]

** RUSH ANOTHER AMOUNT → [[link removed]]

Domestic workers, the majority of whom are low-income women of color and immigrants, are too often stuck working in the shadows. But with the White House declaring April Care Workers Recognition Month , the spotlight is at long last shining on domestic workers – and this summit is an incredibly powerful way to maximize this moment.

By creating a national stage with an audience of influential lawmakers, including Senator Tammy Duckworth and Rep. Pramila Jayapal, care workers will get the spotlight to speak with one voice and assert the rights, dignity, and respect they deserve.

Domestic workers are powerful, and know how to win. For years, we have seen how incredible and powerful it can be for the movement when they get the chance to come together.

Our hope is that the summit will catapult these incredible women into success bringing renewed energy, strength, and focus to tackling the care crisis.

So John, please donate to help us make this historic event a success by contributing towards the costs for care workers to attend. [[link removed]]

** DONATE TODAY [[link removed]]

In gratitude,

Care Team
National Domestic Workers Alliance

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