On April 23rd, more than 100 leaders from local Goodwill organizations from across the United States are together on Capitol Hill, connecting with over 200 lawmakers and staff. Goodwill’s advocates are talking with lawmakers about workforce development system reforms and funding and Goodwill’s role in the circular economy. Most importantly, the Goodwill advocates are educating Congress about the role Goodwill plays in their local community. You can help support these efforts virtually by sending a message to your lawmakers as part of Goodwill’s Virtual Advocacy Day! Your voice matters and the thoughts you share with your lawmakers make a difference. Here are three things that you can do to participate in Goodwill’s virtual advocacy.
These are three simple ways you can participate in Goodwill’s virtual advocacy. We invite you to take at least one action today.
Every voice matters and virtual advocacy is one of the ways that you can make your voice heard. Thank you for your efforts today for being a Goodwill advocate!
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