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Take Action Tuesday: Are You Vote Ready?

The Care Can’t Wait Bus Tour is going virtual, and we want you to join us TODAY at 6 pm ET / 5 pm CT / 3 pm PT for a powerful event!

Whether you joined us at one of our in-person stops or are looking to get involved for the first time, now is your chance to stay engaged and help us keep the pressure on for care justice.

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We’ve got a great lineup of activists, care workers and caregivers sharing their stories, alongside special guests that include:

👉🏽 Ai-Jen Poo, NDWA Founder and President
👉🏽 Steve Way, comedian and actor
👉🏽 Reshma Saujani, CEO of MomsFirst
👉🏽 Cristela Alonzo, comedian, actor, and writer
👉🏽 And more!

Join us TODAY, September 17, at 6 pm ET / 5 pm CT / 3 pm PT for this virtual rally. Together, we’ll continue advocating for the policies that support our care workforce, our families, and our future.

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About the Care Can’t Wait Bus Tour
Last month, we traveled across the country, rallying support for the care policies we all need and deserve. From Chicago to Syracuse, we were joined by workers, lawmakers, and allies, raising our voices to make sure Congress hears us loud and clear.

Now, it’s your turn to take action. Help us continue building momentum by joining the Care Can’t Wait Virtual Bus Tour TODAY.

Thanks for all that you do,

Care Team
National Domestic Workers Alliance

 

This email is part of our Take Action Tuesday series, designed to keep you informed and inspired to take steps that move us closer to care justice.

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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