Good afternoon
Coronavirus has postponed lots of important things in our lives. But there are
some things it cannot put on hold. People living with a terminal illness cannot postpone their concerns about
dying or, sadly, their deaths until the virus has passed. The campaign for Dignity in Dying cannot be postponed either - we have a
responsibility to make your voice heard and continue the fight for assisted
dying in the UK.
We’ve taken a few weeks to adapt to home-working and adjust our strategy to
reflect the present situation. Now, I’d like to invite you to join us in the next steps of our campaign.
I want to take this opportunity, when the stakes are higher than ever before, to
tell you more about what we do and how we do it - and, to support you with the
tools you need to be the most informed and impactful campaigner you can be.
So what makes a good campaigner?
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Take this quick quiz to find out →
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Here at Dignity in Dying, when it comes to supporting you to campaign, we
operate under three basic tenets:
* A little knowledge goes a long way
* You can make a difference with just one conversation
* Personal experiences change minds
For the next few weeks, you’ll be getting emails from me and some key supporters
based on these ideas .
But first - how much do you already know about the campaign for Dignity in Dying?
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Take this quick quiz
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Question 1:
What percentage of the British public support an assisted dying law for
terminally ill, mentally competent adults?
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We’ve got some big news coming up later in the summer - I hope you’ll be ready
to get stuck in!
All the best,
Zach Moss,
Dignity in Dying
P. S. I just wanted to let you know you’ll start receiving these weekly emails from
my colleague Sadie from now on. I’m still here, I’ll just be working on a few
other things in the background!
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