Join us March 28 to learn more about the Care Crisis and ways you can get involved.
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Join us March 28 for the Care Worker Recognition Month Kick-off Call

John — one year ago, the White House took a historic leap towards acknowledging the caregiving crisis, not only through groundbreaking actions but also by designating April as National Care Worker Recognition Month. While this long overdue recognition highlights the essential contribution care workers make to our society, the fight for a stronger care system is not over!

Join us March 28 for our Care Worker Recognition Month Kick-off Call. This call will be your chance to unpack the current care system and to learn about our plans to improve the situation for caregivers and care recipients alike. 

WHAT: Care Worker Recognition Month Kick-off Call

WHEN: Thursday, March 28 from 8-9:30pm ET / 7-8:30 CT / 6:00-7:30 MT / 5-6:30 PT

WHERE: Virtual. RSVP here.

WHO: Care workers and Super Supporters like you!

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April is Care Worker Recognition Month, a time to celebrate the dedication, compassion, and vital role these workers play in caring for our children, aging loved ones, and those with disabilities.

Join us as we amplify the voices of nannies, home care workers, and all those who provide essential care, and lay out our plans for advocating for a stronger care system. Together, we will:

👉🏽Uplift care workers who dedicate themselves to our families and communities.
👉🏽 Demand better working conditions and pay for those who provide care.
👉🏽 Advocate for lower barriers to accessing care for those who need it.
👉🏽 Empower individuals to age and thrive in their communities. 

Thank you for being a dedicated supporter of the National Domestic Workers Alliance!

We're working day and night to win respect, recognition, and labor rights and protections for the more than 2.5 million nannies, house cleaners, and homecare workers.

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Dignity, Unity, Power

The majority of domestic workers sit at the center of some of our nation’s most decisive issues because of who they are and what they do: they are women – mostly women of color, immigrants, mothers, and low-wage workers. They are impacted by almost every policy affecting the future of our economy, democracy and country.

Domestic workers can lead us toward a new, inclusive vision for the future for all of us -- and your grassroots support is the fuel that can get us there.

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