We officially kicked off our second-ever Medicare for All Leadership School last week with 45 volunteer leaders.

National Nurses United

Last week, we officially kicked off our second-ever Medicare for All Leadership School with 45 volunteer leaders who are taking their skills to the next level. Together they are growing and developing their confidence as organizers and getting prepared to lead the fight for Medicare for All in their communities. 

These 45 volunteer leaders span all ages and geographies from Brooklyn, NY, to Kansas City, MO, to Birmingham, AL, and include nurses and non-nurses alike.

Say hello to (just some of!) our newest cohort of students!

Over the next two months, we’ll be working with participants to grow the fight for Medicare for All in each of their respective communities.

If you’re interested in workshops, trainings, group projects, and virtual events to become an even more effective agent of change in the fight to win Medicare for All, we’d love to have you join our next cohort of the Medicare for All Leadership School!

Will you take one minute to fill out our Medicare for All Leadership School Interest Form? From there, we’ll make sure you’re the first to know when the application period for the next session opens in a few months.

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The program requires a dedication of about 5 hours per week, and people of color, women, and those with firsthand experience of our broken health care system are encouraged to apply.

We’ll be back soon with more updates from the leadership school — but for right now, we’re so grateful to this movement and all of the people like you who step up everyday to make this work possible.

Together, we know we’ll win health care for all.

With appreciation,

Jasmine & Max
Organizers
Nurses’ Campaign for Medicare for All