Every Thursday, the public relations committee releases a petition set in coordination with the President's Project. These petitions give members the chance to support and defend various individual causes. Remember that advocacy is not just about action but education so please take the time to read these petitions. Sign only the petitions you agree with and feel strongly about.
Support Economic Protection for Workers
Stand with Senate Democrats to say that Americans deserve paid sick leave and paid maternity leave like the rest of the world. |
Help Lift 500 Million People Out of Hunger
Call on G7 to make bold financial commitments to help end hunger and mobilize the financial resources to deliver on this commitment. |
Support the Electrify Africa Act
Tell Congress to help provide 50 million African citizens with access to electricity for the first time - at no new cost to taxpayers. |
Help Fix America's $13 Trillion Debt
Call on Congress and the President to enact a plan that uses the Simpson-Bowles framework to reduce federal debt by more than $4 trillion. |
Support the UN World Food Programme
Support the WFP's efforts and commitments to ensuring all children receive the nutrition they need during the first 1,000 days. |
Support Bundles of Joy's Mission
Help spread the world about Bundles of Joy's mission to raise worldwide awareness about poverty in the Philippines and to help the poor. |
Pledge to End Global Poverty by 2030
Join Global Citizen in ending injustice and inequality in the world by providing a voice to the 1.2 billion people who live in extreme poverty. |
Tell Haldiram's to Stop Wasting Food
Ask Haldiram's to help tackle the food crisis in India by donating their leftover, but fresh and edible, food instead of discarding it at the end of the day. |
Join in the Fight Against Poverty
Encourage the government to fund non-profit organizations that will prevent millions from living in poverty in America. |
Tell World Leaders to End Poverty
In September, world leaders will gather at the UN to decide on the next set of global goals. Call on these leaders to commit to ending poverty. |