As an organizer, I've had hundreds of conversations with people about the biggest issues we face, and how we can get mobilized to overcome them.

National Nurses United

As an organizer, I've had hundreds of conversations with people about the biggest issues we face, and how we can get mobilized to overcome them.

By far, the thing I hear most often is how there’s a perceived barrier-of-entry between ordinary people and volunteering — that the only way to get involved in our organizing work is to become a health care policy expert.

That couldn’t be further from the truth. In reality, you DON’T need to be an expert to be an effective volunteer. But if you’ve caught yourself feeling that way before, then this email is for you:

Our team is hosting a series of introductory calls every Thursday in February (starting this week!) to share the secret, easy formula to becoming an effective advocate for Medicare for All. RSVP here to sign up for one of our upcoming trainings!

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On the call, we’ll go over a few simple topics to make sure you have the tools at your disposal needed before becoming a volunteer. And I promise you — the list is much shorter and much less intimidating than you probably think. Here it is:

  1. A desire to have real conversations with real people about our shared experiences under the bootheel of this profit-driven health care system.

  2. A reminder that our FAQ page has every crucial talking point laid out in advance for you. All you need to do is follow along with that page, and you’ll be able to convince anyone to join our Medicare for All movement.

  3. That’s it. That’s the list.

It’s really that simple. Just sign up here to join an introductory call today. We’ll be hosting them every Thursday for the next four weeks to provide anyone who’s on the fence with all the best and easiest talking points.

Hoping to hear from you real soon! And I hope you’ll join us on any of these upcoming Thursday nights to learn more about how easy it is to get started as a Medicare for All volunteer.

In solidarity,

Jasmine Ruddy
Nurses’ Campaign to Win Medicare for All

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