Democracy for NYC (DFNYC) is committed to the ideals espoused by Democracy for America, the organization founded by Howard Dean, and the national network of local coalition groups dedicated to the same.
We work both locally and nationally to ensure that fiscally responsible and socially progressive candidates are elected at all levels of government. We develop innovative ways to advocate for the issues that matter to our members and support legislation which has a positive effect in our communities. We promote transparency and ethical practices in government. We engage people in the political process and give them the tools to organize, communicate, mobilize, and enact change on the local, state, and national level.
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Phonebanking - Wednesdays & Sundays |
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Phonebanking: Wednesdays Chelsea & Sundays Central Park ~ Help Good Democrats take back Congress and the State Senate
Our friends at Greater NYC for Change & VID and Act Now NY are running cell phonebanks for candidates in competitive races. You bring your cell phone and charger and they will have lists, a script, and instructions. Wednesdays in Chelsea w/Greater NYC for Change: ~When: Wednesday, October 1. (Also future Wednesdays & one Thursday). Come for a brief happy half-hour at 6, then settle down for an hour or two of talking with constituents. ~Where: Chelsea. Visit RSVP link for details ~RSVP: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/phone-banking-for-fall-candidates-827-tickets-12445983271?aff=affiliate3
Sundays in Central Park w/Act Now NY: ~When: Sunday, August 17th, 4pm, and more Sundays until November. ~Where: Mineral Springs, just north of Sheep Meadow, in the middle of Central Park. Enter at 69th Street, east or west side. ~RSVP: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/phone-banking-for-fall-candidates-101-tickets-13286302689?aff=gnyc1 |
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Email: | info -at- dfnyc.org |
Democracy for NYC (DFNYC) is committed to the ideals espoused by Democracy for America, the organization founded by Howard Dean, and the national network of local coalition groups dedicated to the same.