How You Can Help

Connections between advocacy efforts and personal action.

Policy & Advocacy

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Take Action

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Resources & Tools

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Policy & Advocacy

Quick ways to participate in movements.

Current Legislation & Policy Priorities

Overview of active bills, policy focus areas, and the organization’s advocacy goals.

Lobbying Efforts & Endorsements

How the organization influences policy decisions and backs key initiatives

Impact Reports & Real Stories

Data-driven insights + personal narratives showcasing the effect of care policies.

Take Action

Vote4Care

Includes voter registration tools, state-specific voting resources, and tips for care-centered voting. vote4care.org

Petitions & Pledge Sign-Ups

Easy ways to support key movements.

Contact Your Legislator

Direct tools for reaching representatives.

Volunteer Opportunities

Ways to get involved in advocacy

Resources & Tools

Workplace and family protections explained.

Templates, signs, and resources for activism.

Reports, research, and key explainer docs.

Shareable content for awareness.

Community & Partnerships

State Coalition Partners

We partner with diverse state coalition partners across the country who are coming together to support, lobby, and push our elected officials to advance paid medical leave, paid sick leave, safe days, universal childcare, and other policies that value families.  Below are member coalitions that work hard every day, in their respective states, to advance our united mission.

Get specific details about each member organization by clicking on the link(s) below each state.

Arizona
Outline of Colorado, a USA state.

Colorado

9to5 Colorado

Outline of D.C. (District of Columbia), a USA legislative territory.

District of Columbia

Jews United for Justice