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Election Advocacy Training- NoVA & RVA!

  • Early Care and Education
  • Elections

By Voices for VA's Kids

This is the time of year that candidates start making the rounds– neighborhood meetings, special events, town halls, Candidate Forums (cough, cough) you name it! These informal settings provide a great opportunity to engage candidates in a conversation. Voices is ready to help you make these informal encounters into meaningful exchanges around children’s issues.

This series will focus on how to be an advocate for early childhood education– healthy moms and babies, quality child care and preschool– but all advocates are welcome!

Wednesday, July 29th 9:00- 11:30 AM

at Hopkins House HQ- 5904 Richmond Highway, Suite 525 Alexandria, VA

REGISTER NOW

You won’t want to miss special guest Abby Levine with Alliance for Justice to get the information you need about participating in election year activities as a citizen and as an organization. 

Child care providers can receive 2 training hours.

Thursday, July 30th 5:00- 7:00 PM

at Children’s Museum of Richmond- Central, 2626 W. Broad St.

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Dinner and Child Watch provided! Child care providers can receive 1.5 training hours.

We hope you will RSVP to attend the training and pass the word along. If you have questions about these opportunities please contact Emily Griffey, Sr. Policy Analyst at Emily@vakids.org.

 


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