From Schools & Communities First Coalition <[email protected]>
Subject Our coalition is powered by the heroes keeping us safe
Date April 20, 2020 12:59 AM
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We're all incredibly fortunate that brave Californians are stepping up across the state to fight against COVID-19. Nurses, doctors, janitorial staff, public service employees -- they are all putting their lives on the line to keep our communities safe and our local economies afloat here in California.


We appreciate their sacrifices and want to thank workers on the frontlines -- Will you sign on to our thank you card?



If our campaign succeeds in November, it will mean local communities will have more funding to support the frontline heroes like:


Alfredo, who is keeping our essential buildings clean and sanitized;

Joyce, who is helping unemployed Californians access critical services;

Vanessa, who is helping treat COVID-19 patients.


These are just a handful of stories of Californians putting their lives on the line, but they serve as reminders that Schools & Communities First will invest necessary resources so we can improve our public health.


If you haven't, will you sign our thank you card for frontline workers and support our public health in November by voting for Schools & Communities First?



Thank you for doing your part to help California flatten the curve and get through this difficult time, and thank you for taking a moment to thank heroes on the frontlines of the COVID-19 response!

-- Schools & Communities First Coalition


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