In this period of social distancing, solidarity may feel like inaction. It’s the choice, for the greater good, to not do our typical activities: work, visit friends, support our favorite restaurants, or volunteer in person.
But physical isolation does not change our dedication to the mission. We continue to believe that every person—no matter who they are, where they live, who they love, or how much money they have in the bank—must be in control of their own body. We continue to believe that every person deserves expert sexual health care and comprehensive sex education. We continue to believe in progress and community.
Our values guide us—this does not change during a pandemic—and there are many ways we can advocate for these values during these times. We hope you will take a moment to act from anywhere today.
1. Become a Virtual Volunteer
Our organizers are developing virtual activities for our volunteers. These may include phone banks, text banks, letters-to-the-editor, postcard writing, or other opportunities to take part in our advocacy work from anywhere.
If you are interested in volunteering, please contact us:
Jon Marx - Advocacy Strategist – NE 3rd Congressional District
[email protected] | 402-705-6365
Claire Wiebe - Advocacy Strategist – NE 2nd Congressional District
[email protected] | 402-557-6683
Lauren Williams - Advocacy Strategist – NE 1st Congressional District
[email protected] | 402-441-3327
2. Ensure Everyone Gets Counted in the Census
The 2020 Census is vitally important. The count determines each state’s congressional representation, and informs hundreds of billions in federal funding every year. Nebraska stands to lose about $3,000 of funding per uncounted person. An accurate count will help get necessary resources to our communities in the next decade.
Virtual census outreach is essential during this time. Many organizations—including Planned Parenthood North Central States—are shifting tactics around census outreach due to social distancing. You can help by spreading the word that the census can be completed online. Fill out the census at 2020census.gov today, then help a friend do the same!
3. Renew Your Voter Registration
Nebraskans can determine their own futures through their vote. One of the most powerful ways of empowering and strengthening our communities is supporting everyone to make their voices heard through the ballot box.
Every person must be registered at their current address in order to vote. Take a moment today to ask three friends if they have renewed their voter registration at their current address.
4. Let People Know Planned Parenthood is Here with You
During the COVID-19 outbreak, Planned Parenthood has expanded its online health services whenever possible to keep patients and staff safe during this pandemic.
From birth control to transgender hormone therapy to STI consultation and treatment, you can now have a virtual visit with one of Planned Parenthood’s expert providers for a wide range of sexual health services. If you are in need of health care, visit the Planned Parenthood page or call 1.877.811.PLAN (7526). Then, let your friends and family know that Planned Parenthood will continue to be here with you. No matter what.
5. Help Ensure a Patient Receives the Care They Need
Our friends and neighbors are losing their jobs and losing their insurance—but their health care needs can’t wait. If you are able to give a gift today, any amount is appreciated. Your gift will go to someone who needs Planned Parenthood’s essential reproductive health care in these uncertain times. Give now to help a patient get the care they need.
6. Share Your Story
Some people don’t understand everything that Planned Parenthood does—but you do, and your voice can make a difference. Your story will help show lawmakers, the media, and supporters just what we're fighting for in the weeks and months to come.
Whether you received expert care at Planned Parenthood, took part in affirming, comprehensive sex ed, or found your community while advocating for the issues that matter to you: we want to hear your story. Share it now.
Over the last several weeks, this community has proven that no matter what is going on in the world, we are in this together and we will take care of each other. No matter how you choose to act today, thank you.
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