Help Spread the Word
Hey! Help us spread the word for the protest! The more bodies and supporters of Adoptee Rights and unconditional access to our records upon the age of majority, the better!
The last two years so many people asked, “I can’t go to the demonstration – what can I do to help?”
Here are ways you can help spread the word –
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Fliers are great for billboards anywhere, anytime. Download, print, and spread around to local bulletin boards at churches, laundromats, grocery stores, colleges, libraries, community centers, etc.
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Bookmarks to be printed and cut. These can be placed near the flyer on bulletin boards, or left at libraries, bookstores, etc.
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These postcards are formatted to work with Avery Postcards products 3263, 3377, 3381, 5689, 8383, 8387, 8577, or any cardstock paper.
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Follow our Twitter feed to stay updated on preparations for the demonstration, and on the spot reporting during the protest and convention. You’ll be in-the-know on the latest news, and ready to send follow up letters to your state representatives who met with us. RT our updates to your followers to help news spread.
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Please freely share, embed and link our videos to spread the word about the protest. Favorite, comment and rate (favorably, we hope!) the demonstration promos to attract more views. Send us a friend request, and we’ll subscribe to your adoption videos too!
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There are many ways to raise awareness at Facebook! You can join the Cause, become a Fan, follow AdopteeRights, and RSVP to the Event. Invite your friends to repeat these four steps, and spread the word to their friends as well! Each action spreads awareness.
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Ditto the above for Myspace! Add us as a friend, suggest us as a friend to those you know and repost our bulletins. Your support in helping us network will help spread the word.
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Before you leave us, please take one of our snazzy logos to help spread the word on the Adoptee Rights Demonstration! Be sure to link it back to www.AdopteeRights.net!
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Know the Facts
Be prepared to speak on the issue and help combat myths, stereotypes and misconceptions. Spend time at the following external sites, read the articles and position papers, and empower yourself to present restoring unconditional access as a right for all adoptees.
Adoptee C.A.R.E. -
American Adoption Congress -
Ethica -
Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute -
Green Ribbon Campaign for Open Records -
http://www.campaign4openrecords.org/
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Have an idea we didn’t come up with? Drop us a line with your thoughts, or better yet, join the mailing list to discuss and brainstorm!























