[2]National Nurses United
This holiday season, we are grateful for you. Thank you for being a part
of this community and for your advocacy — with your help, we’ve made huge
strides in our movement for a more equitable, just, and humane health care
system.
There’s no shying away from it: this has been a difficult year, especially
as we’ve navigated challenge after challenge in the Covid-19 pandemic. But
despite this and so much else going on in our world, this community has
consistently stepped up. Whether you signed a petition; joined a strategy
call; participated in a text bank, phone bank, or postcard party; called
your member of Congress; or organized a car caravan or other Covid-safe
events in your community to uplift our fight for Medicare for All — every
action made a difference.
And as we look toward the new year, we hope you’ll keep this spirit of
solidarity and unity alive. We have big things planned for the future, and
we could use your support and voice in making sure our movement for
universal, single-payer health care continues to stay front and center in
2022.
Thank you for everything. And a big happy holidays
from everyone at NNU to you and yours.
– Jasmine Ruddy and the whole NNU Medicare for All Team
P.S. Whether on video call or with your immediate household, we know
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