It is time to get ready for Advocacy Day!
This year, Advocacy Day for Early Education & Care and School Age Programs will be on Thursday, March 5, 2020, at 9:30 a.m. at the Massachusetts State House.
Please note that there are two ways to participate!
You can go to the State House.
Or:
You can participate from your early education and care program.
Click on one of the two links above to let us know how you will be participating.
To get ready for Advocacy Day, be sure to register for the next Strategies for Children Advocacy 101 webinar — Getting Ready for Advocacy Day for Early Education & Care and School Age Programs — which will be held online on Wednesday, February 26 at 1:30 p.m. Click here to RSVP.
(You can learn more about the first Advocacy 101 webinar here.)
We will share more details about how to participate from your program and what to expect if you are coming to the State House. We’ll also record the webinar, so you can listen anytime.
As we prepare, here is what you can do now:
• Visit www.WhereDoIVoteMA.com to find your elected officials and print out the page with your information. Just enter your home address and you will get all the information you need!
• If you are going to come to the State House, call your legislator’s office and schedule an appointment to meet with them.
• Share information about Advocacy Day with your colleagues and with families in your program. And please make sure each person registers, so we can share information with everyone who is interested.
Legislators need to hear the voices of educators, family child care providers, and families!
We are excited about building on the momentum that Advocacy Day has generated in past years, including last year and the year before.
If you have any questions, please contact Amy O’Leary, director of Strategies for Children’s Early Education for All campaign, at aoleary@strategiesforchildren.org or (617) 330-7384.
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