Overview
Join us in Raleigh for the 2007 Women’s Advocacy Day: Tuesday, May 22,
2007.
We need YOU to help push for a comprehensive
Women’s Agenda in Raleigh.
You can make a difference. Anyone is welcome to attend, whether you’re
a member of N.C. Women United or a North Carolinian who cares about health
care, education, economic self-sufficiency, civic participation, and stopping
violence against women.
Spread the word! Please
post the flyer and take copies of it and the registration
form to your meetings!
Schedule for May 22
8:30am-9:00am |
Registration, Auditorium in the Legislative Building |
9:00am-10:30am |
Welcome & Advocacy Training, Auditorium in the
Legislative Building |
10:30am-11:00am |
Press Conference, Press Room in the Legislative Building |
11:00am-3:00pm |
Visits with Legislators, Legislative Building and Legislative
Office Building |
Directions to the Legislative
Building.
Map of
the legislative complex.
Floor plans for
the legislative complex.
Detailed Schedule
Legislative Building: 16 W. Jones St.
Legislative Office Building: 300 N. Salisbury St.
Registration
All are welcome at Advocacy Day, so if you find out at the last minute that
you can join us, please do come. However, we would like you to register
so we can plan adequately for the event.
- Online registration
- Register now!
- Printable registration (PDF)
- Print copies to take to meetings!
Do More
You can support NC Women United with a donation, or 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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