Learn about this year’s initiatives on the state and local level that if passed, could significantly reduce hunger for over 1.5 million Californians:
The movement to raise SSI/SSP for seniors and disabled Californians
· California Nutrition Incentives Act to make farm fresh food affordable for thousands of residents—and help our drought-stricken farmers at the same time
· Right to Rest Act to stop the criminalization of poor people and those sharing food with them
· Urban farming issues in the city of LA
RSVP to [email protected]
The training will cover the content of these initiatives, plus How to Speak to Your Elected Officials---basic tools for advocates
Highly recommended training for those who have no experience with advocacy and for those planning on attending Hunger Action Day in Sacramento, May 13
Co-Sponsored by Community Health Councils
RSVP to [email protected] or 213 388 8228
- April 24, 2015 at 6:00pm – 8pm
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Community Health Councils
3731 Stocker St
Los Angeles, CA 90008
United States
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Frank Tamborello
213 388 8228
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