From Adriana Cadena <[email protected]>
Subject Public Charge and the Election, ACA4DACA Campaign Launching Soon
Date September 17, 2024 4:44 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
[[link removed]]
Dear John,
In this week’s newsletter:
*
Public
Charge
in
the
Election
Context
[#1]


*
ACA4DACA
Campaign
Launches
in
October
[#2]
[#3]
Resources: Public Charge in the Election Context
The election has public charge on the minds of PIF members and the families they serve. We have materials that may help your organizations reassure concerned families that the public charge policy in effect today removed Trump-era restrictions and is more durable than prior policies:
*
Words
that
Work
[[link removed]]

This
brief
summarizes
the
results
of
a
two-year
opinion
research
effort
aimed
at
distilling
the
key
messages
that
mitigate
public
charge
concerns
and
increase
immigrant
families’
likelihood
to
seek
help
and
care.
*
Trump
talking
points
[[link removed]]

We
worked
with
our
Community
Education
Working
Group
members
to
develop
these
talking
points,
aimed
at
addressing
concerns
about
the
Trump
presidential
candidacy
and
public
charge.
*
Public
charge
flyers
[[link removed]]

Accurate,
relatively
accessible
information
about
public
charge
policy
in
10
languages.
*
Social
media
samples
[[link removed]]

Text
and
images
for
Twitter,
Instagram,
and
Facebook.
*
Template
Public
Charge
Presentation
[[link removed]]

Slides
you
can
modify
as
needed
to
insert
into
community
presentations
(+
version
in
Español
[[link removed]]
).
Health: ACA4DACA Campaign Launches in October
Our partners at the National Immigration Law Center, United We Dream, and Young Invincibles are launching a new campaign to help people with DACA learn about health coverage available under new regulations making them eligible under the Affordable Care Act. The ACA4DACA campaign will spread the word via traditional and social media, local education, and other forms of outreach. This effort will last through the end of ACA open enrollment, January 15th. Partners who make the commitment to join will get :
*
Messaging
best
practices
for
reaching
DACA
recipients
*
A
social
media
toolkit
*
Compiled
outreach
flyers
and
other
resources
*
Webinar
with
information
about
how
DACA
ACA
enrollment
will
work
*
Updates
throughout
open
enrollment
Learn More and Join the Campaign [[link removed]]

Protecting Immigrant Families Coalition
P.O. Box 34573
Washington, DC 20043
United States
If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please unsubscribe: [link removed] .
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis