Friend,
NILC Immigrant Justice Fund is dedicated to building community power by encouraging and supporting participation in the democratic process so they can influence decisions that affect their lives.
Grassroots volunteers are critical to our mission and to electoral organizing as well — especially in an election this consequential, and in the face of a tight race. With just three days left until Election Day, there are still conversations to be had and voters to get to the polls, and your involvement could make the difference between someone casting their ballot or not.
Simply put, volunteers — people like you, friend — have a direct impact on turning out voters. Which is why we’re counting on you to get involved — and we haven’t got a moment to lose. Read below to sign up with some of our partners to do your part in this final weekend before Election Day.
Friend, here’s how you can help:
● Join forces with one of our partners on the ground, Down Home North Carolina, by signing up to help with phone banking events to connect with voters across this critical swing state. You can help raise awareness about pivotal issues like immigration reform, health care access, and workers' rights, and encourage voter turnout. Learn more and sign up here.
● Support the pro-immigrant candidates endorsed by CASA in Action. Supporting these candidates is vital for protecting immigrants’ rights. See CASA in Action’s endorsements here.
● Get involved with national efforts such as phone banking, rallies, and knocking on doors, to Get-Out-The-Vote for Vice President Kamala Harris and pro-immigrant candidates, like those endorsed by CASA in Action. Find VP Harris GOTV events and sign up here.
Every voter matters, and every volunteer matters. The minute or two you spend talking to a voter on the doors, on the phones, or helping on Election Day could be the difference between electoral wins across the country for pro-immigrant and working-class champions, or a devastating blow to our progress. United, we can harness our collective power and build toward a just and equitable future.
We are so grateful you’re a part of our community.
— NILC Immigrant Justice Fund