Overview
Women's Advocacy Day 2007 was a great success!
It brought together NC Women United members and women from across the state
to the legislature in Raleigh to advocate for a comprehensive Women’s
Agenda.
You can still participate!
- 1. Find your legislators' contact information.
- See www.ncleg.net
Who Represents Me?
- 2. Educate yourself about a bill that's important to you.
- Start wth the 2007 Women's
Agenda as presented on May 22.
- 3. If appropriate, check your legislators' voting record on the
bill.
- See www.ncleg.net
Voting History reports.
- 4. Write, call or visit to let your legislator know your stand
on these issues!
- See our guide to writing your legislator and
our Lobbying 101. Please mention
NC Women United if you are using material from this site.
Additional Information
Do More
If you'd like to do more, please subscribe
to our alerts list to get announcements as the bills our member organizations
are tracking make their way through the system, or volunteer or donate to
help NCWU continue its work.
You can also support NC Women United with a donation, and can show your support
on Advocacy Day and beyond by purchasing and using an NCWU item from our CafePress
store.
To make a donation to NC Women United, you can send a check to PO Box 10013,
Raleigh, 27605, or pay online (with a credit card or a PayPal account) by
clicking the donation button below. Individual contributors of $35 or more
($15 for students/limited income) are recognized as "friends of NC Women
United."
At CafePress you can find T-shirts,
mugs, bags, ballcaps and more -- including a copy of the 2006-07 Draft Women's
Agenda (that you can also download
for free).
NCWU is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
organization and donations are tax-deductible as charitable contributions.
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