We’re in the final stretch of election season, and we need to make sure caregivers are ready to vote. Will you volunteer with us?
 
 
 
 
 

John,

We are getting down to the wire for this election, which could be the most impactful election for our care agenda for years to come. People across the country are currently voting and making plans to vote, and we want to make sure caregivers have everything they need to vote by November 3.

So we’re making calls. Our goal is to call 10,000 caregivers across the country and make sure they have every tool they need to make their plan and vote. We know that with caregiving responsibilities, it can be hard to put things on pause to vote, but this election is one of the most important in our lifetimes. Caregivers and people who use long-term supports and services, including people with disabilities and seniors, deserve to have their voices heard this year.

Will you help us call caregivers across the country and help them make plans to vote?

I know it might sound intimidating, I certainly have anxiety when I call people I don't know personally! But we’ve had really amazing conversations with over 6,000 caregivers across the country so far. We’re talking to people across the lifespan and helping them register to vote, find their polling place, or check on the status of their absentee application. All it takes is two hours of your time, once a week (or more if you want!) to make a HUGE difference.

Please sign up today and help us get out the caregiver vote before Election Day on November 3!

SIGN UP TO PHONE BANK →

Together, we’re going to make sure that caregivers across the country are heard on Election Day.

With care,

Katie O’Connell, Digital Director
Caring Across Generations

P.S. We also want to make sure that you have what you need to make your voting plan. That’s why we made a voter guide to help caregivers and people receiving long-term support decide how and when they’re going to vote. Check out the guide to see our checklists for everything you need to keep in mind when you get ready to vote.