I bet you get calls, emails, or texts from friends and relatives all the time. But isn’t it nice to get something from them in the mail?
Here’s a way you can put something meaningful in your friends’ mailboxes, in much less time than it takes to sit down and write a letter.
For the Women’s Week of Action, people are sending postcards to their friends and family about some of the ways that the Affordable Care Act helps women.
It won’t cost you a stamp, or a trip to the post office. You can do it all from the site. Just click the link, pick one of three messages that are ready to be plugged into your postcard, enter your friend’s address, and hit send. It takes less than two minutes.
When your friend sees that postcard among their junk mail and bills, they might just smile and feel happy to have gotten some mail from you.
And it’ll get them thinking about how far we’ve come with health reform, and how many women are going to be living healthier lives thanks to having more access to preventive care, or not losing coverage for themselves or their kids because of a pre-existing condition — to name a thing or two.
It’s a small gesture that takes no time at all. But the more people know about what health care reform actually does, the more they care about protecting it.
And if they’re not already involved in this campaign, that postcard will make them think about joining you.
So send some postcards today, and help get the word out on women’s health for the week of action:
http://my.barackobama.com/Send-a-Womens-Health-Postcard
Thanks,
Kate
Kate Chapek National Women’s Vote Director Obama for America



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