WORKSHOP: Empowerment Through Advocacy
Presented by: RESULTS.org
The Board Room 405 Pine Street Manchester, NH 03104
(Manchester Public Library)

October 24, 2016
6:30-8:15pm

Join us October 24th for an evening dedicated to empowering individuals to have breakthroughs in exercising personal and political power. In this workshop w will take an in-depth look at advocacy as the mechanism to change issues around poverty and inequality. Attendees will be equipped with knowledge on how we can all work together to encourage progress, and bring to light some of the persistent challenges that we face as a nation around poverty and inequality.

More on the RESULTS.org movement:
RESULTS is seeking passionate advocates to become part of our movement to end poverty. Through bipartisan citizen advocacy, volunteers will promote long term solutions to poverty by advocating for access to health, education, and economic opportunity so that all people will have a chance to reach their full potential.

The past 25 years have seen tremendous improvements in global poverty. Preventable child deaths have been cut in half, millions more girls & boys in low-income countries are going to school, and we are on the path to ending AIDS. But there is still more work to do! RESULTS has played an important role in these successes through our advocacy. Advocates will work with us to continue building the foundations of independence, peace, and opportunity so that where a child is born does not determine their chance to live.

Backed by the in-depth research and legislative expertise of staff, RESULTS advocates realize the incredible power they possess to use their voices to change the world. In time, we learn to effectively advise policy makers, guiding them towards decisions that improve access to education, health, and economic opportunity.

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