John —
Every single day, across the country, family caregivers, care workers, and care consumers build community and care for each other. We know what it looks like when care works — when people can access quality care, when care workers have good salaries and benefits, and when family caregivers have support.
Today, with National Domestic Workers Alliance, Hand in Hand: The Domestic Employers Network, and the Care Can’t Wait coalition we’re launching an art exhibit by artist Paola Mendoza at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C. inspired by real-life care teams from all across the country. If you’re in D.C. or the surrounding area, please join us to see the exhibit running from July 13 to July 17. [[link removed]]
But if you’re not in D.C. you can still be part of this incredible moment in our movement. Visit the Communities of Care website to see the stunning portraits of these care teams and hear the audio interviews about their lives and the care they do every day. [[link removed]]
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There are a few other ways you can get involved:
1.
Share
a
photo
of
yourself
and
people
you
care
about
with
the
hashtag
#CareCantWait.
2.
Watch
the
Care
is
Essential
march
livestream
from
our
partners
NDWA
and
SEIU.
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3.
Tell
your
members
of
Congress
that
care
can’t
wait!
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If you’re in D.C. I hope to see you during the exhibit. But if you’re not, we really hope you will still see yourself reflected in the beautiful portraits at the Communities of Care website [[link removed]] , and share a photo of your care squad with #CareCantWait.
With care,
Sarah Vitti, Culture Change Manager
Caring Across Generations
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