From Friends of the Earth <[email protected]>
Subject Your Signature is Needed: Thousands without water and power in pandemic
Date January 3, 2021 4:56 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.
Dear John,

Access to water and electricity are fundamental human rights. And they’re even
more important during a pandemic when people are spending more time at home. Take action to demand a moratorium on utility shutoffs for some of the most
impacted communities in the US.
[[link removed]]

Without water, you can’t wash your hands, clean yourself and your children, or
your home. Without power, you can’t properly control the temperature in your
home, keep food and medicines refrigerated, or access remote learning tools.

But despite all this, communities are getting their utilities shut off -- with
literal life and death consequences. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

Demand the federally-owned Tennessee Valley Authority adopt a moratorium on
utility shutoffs.

Sign Now
[[link removed]]The TVA is a government-owned entity that generates electricity for ten million
people in the Southeast, which is distributed through local utility companies.
Thousands of people who cannot pay are getting their water and electricity cut.

For example, TVA supplies electricity to Memphis, TN, where the poorest
residents already spend a staggering 25 percent of their monthly income on
utilities. With the pandemic, thousands of Memphians do not have the ability to
pay off their growing utility bills while they face loss of income, food
insecurity, and medical debt. In September, the Memphis utility company began shutoffs -- cutting electricity
to 400 people every 15 minutes.

This is immoral. We need the TVA to institute a shutoff moratorium for Memphis
and all the communities they serve throughout the region. Otherwise, COVID-19
will continue to spread as people are forced to congregate at friends and
families’ homes or shelters to access water and warmth.

We need your help, John, to stand with residents who
are struggling to keep their families safe.

Ensure energy security. Take action to keep utilities on!

Sign Now
[[link removed]]People of color are six to fifteen times more likely than White people to have
had utilities disconnected during the pandemic.

Black and Brown communities already are disproportionately impacted by COVID-19,
experiencing higher rates of job loss and viral infections. Utility shutoffs just add another layer to the crises that disproportionately
impact communities of color.

But the TVA is a federally-owned agency, and you have a voice. Can we count on
you to demand the TVA provide access to water and electricity for all its
customers?

Urge the TVA to guarantee power and water for all its customers throughout the
pandemic.

Sign Now
[[link removed]]Standing with you,
Michelle Chan,
VP of programs,
Friends of the Earth

Contact Us:Friends of the Earth U.S.

Washington, D.C. | Berkeley, CA

1-877-843-8687

Contact us [foe.org/about-us/contact/]

Email Preferences:Click here to unsubscribe
[[link removed]]

Learn more:www.foe.org/news [[link removed]]

www.foe.org/about-us [[link removed]]

www.foeaction.org [[link removed]]

Connect:[[link removed]] [[link removed]] [[link removed]]

© 2017, Friends of the Earth. All Rights Reserved.
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis