Dear John, 

 

In this week’s newsletter:

  • 1,400 Organizations Urge Congress to Protect SNAP
  • Voter Engagement Webinar
  • We’re Hiring a Communications Manager

Advocacy: 1,400 Organizations Urge Congress to Protect SNAP

PIF member Food Research & Action Center coordinated an organizational sign-on letter urging Congress to protect and strengthen the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The U.S. House Agriculture Committee’s draft “Farm Bill” makes billions in cuts to SNAP, a lifeline for more than 40 million people, including millions in immigrant families. The final letter, urging lawmakers in both chambers of Congress to insist on responsible SNAP funding, was signed by more than 1,400 organizations, including many PIF members. We thank signatories for raising their voices to protect families and encourage everyone to use the letter in their advocacy to protect SNAP.

 

 

Read the Final Letter

 

Webinar: Voter Engagement

With sky-high stakes for immigrant families, it's essential this year that every voice is heard and every vote counts. The Coalition on Human Needs is sponsoring a nonpartisan voter engagement webinar Thursday, July 18, at 3:00 pm ET. An expert panel will explore strategies to ensure voter turnout within marginalized communities and overcoming obstacles to promote civic engagement. Panelists and additional details are available using the registration link below.

 

 

Register

 

Hiring: PIF Communications Manager

We're hiring our first-ever communications manager! Information about qualifications, salary and benefits, and other details available at the link below. Please note that, while the position description is branded National Immigration Law Center (our fiscal sponsor), the position is with PIF. If you are or know a communications pro committed to building a more inclusive future, consider joining our communications team. 

 

 

Learn More and Apply

 

 

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Protecting Immigrant Families Coalition
P.O. Box 34573
Washington, DC 20043
United States

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