Hi John,
Our mission is clear: to fight for dignity and fairness for the millions of domestic workers in the United States. That fight happens when we organize workers, make our stories heard, and use our voices at the ballot box. So I'd like to introduce you to Care in Action, the advocacy and political organization for women who care.
Care in Action is creating a home for women candidates and voters of color, ensuring that the caring majority is represented in elections up and down the ballot. Sign up to join Care in Action today.
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In 2018, we mobilized at least 250,000 voters to support Stacey Abrams and stood with her until the very last vote was counted in her historic run for Georgia governor.
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In 16 days, Virginia will elect their next state legislature, and Care in Action is hard at work for women running to support the rights of domestic workers like Hala Ayala, a former service worker turned state delegate, and Sheila Bynum-Coleman, the mother of a child with special needs who is running for delegate to make sure her community's needs are met.
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And Care in Action is committed to supporting women of color in 2020, so that all domestic workers have a living wage, justice, benefits, security, and a safe work environment.
But Care in Action can't do this alone — we need people like you to step up and join the fight, because movements like ours win or lose based on support from the grassroots. If you agree that electing women of color who will make a real difference in workers' lives and in their communities is one of the best ways to support domestic workers and care workers, join Care in Action today.
In solidarity,
Jess Morales Rocketto
Executive Director
Care in Action
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