Hi friend,
This time last year, Daniel Kawczynski was perfectly content with the UK's
assisted dying law. In the 12 years he'd been an MP, he'd remained strongly
opposed to giving dying people more control over their death.
But then he met Noel Conway - a terminally ill activist who's fighting to die on
his own terms. Now, Daniel is rethinking his views - he says they have been
"challenged like never before".
Friend, even if an MP seems like they've made up their
mind, they can be convinced. We know, because our volunteers are making it
happen all the time.
So tell us, friend: would you be up for helping change more people's
minds by volunterring with us?
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Volunteers are essential to Dignity in Dying's strategy for turning public
support into real, political change.
Anyone can chip in - all you need is passion for the cause. It's completely up
to you how much you want to get involved, and there are lots of different ways
to make a difference, from writing letters to organising events or starting a
conversation with your MP. We'll make sure you get all the training and support
you need to get started.
Will you sign up to help out in your local area - and help us change more
people's minds? It only takes two minutes to get started.
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Not right now:
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Thanks so much,
Francesca Hall
Campaigns and outreach coordinator
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