Sunday, December 26, 2010

SAN FRANCISCO: 75 more mailers needed... starting Monday Dec. 27 12 noon to 8 pm

From SinglePayerNow in San Francisco...

75 more mailers needed... starting Monday Dec. 27 12 noon to 8 pm

Dear Single Payer supporters:

We have 4 days to get out our 14,000 piece mailing. We have 25 people signed up so far, but will need many more to complete this mailing in 4 days:

Monday,        December 27      12 noon to 8 pm
Tuesday,       December 28     12 noon to 8 pm
Wednesday,  December 29     12 noon to 8
pm
Thursday        December 30     12 noon to 8

Where: 531 Grove St. nr Laguna

We Need Your Help with Our Healthcare Mailing
Mon to Thurs Dec 27 to30
 in San Francisco
Noon to 8pm
Let's Put Single Payer Healthcare
On Jerry Brown's Radar
Please consider making a financial contribution for our 2011 campaign for universal healthcare – click below or click here.

 

Dear Healthcare Mailing Specialist,

 

We need your help without our annual mailing to 14,000 single payer supporters.  The mailing will take about 280 more hours of volunteer time.  On Dec 27 to 30 we will do the folding, stuffing, sealing, and stamping.  The mailing is at the home of Susan Cieutat who lives at 531 Grove St.   531 Grove St is 5 blocks west of Civic Center BART/MUNI stop.
We encourage you to forward this message.

 

This past weekend, 29 volunteers got the labels on the envelopes.
Thanks to Kathy Barbour, Judy Beck, Jaime Becker, Matthew Boddum, Diedra Booker, Ann Chen, Barbara Commins, Marilyn Cornwell, Suzanne & Jim Cowan, Fran Devlin, Ralph Forsyth, Lou Gold, Josh Gordon, Ileana, Nathalia, & Raquel Guillen, Louise Heatlie, Barry Hermanson, Brittani Hughes-Davis, Joan Intrator, TJ Johnston, Betty Kallo, Denise Libien, Donald Nemeyer, Deborah Sohr, Tim Taggart, Eileen Wampole, & Don Bechler.  And special thanks to Barry Hermanson for the use of his home.

 

Please let us know when you can help. 
Please consider making a financial contribution to help cover the costs of the mailing.
___ I can help on Mon. Dec 27 ____ (write a time.)
___ I can help on Tues. Dec 28 around ____.
___ I can help on Wed. Dec 29 around ____.
___ I can help on Thurs. Dec 30 around ____.

 

­­___ Yes, I want to make a financial contribution for the mailing.  To make a financial contribution, please click here.
Or you can send a contribution to
Single Payer Now
PO Box 460622
San Francisco, CA 94146

 

The mailing will ask activists to attend our January 8 SF potluck featuring Senator Mark Leno (see leaflet below), invite people to rally in Sacramento with healthcare students on Monday, January 10, encourage people to become volunteer organizers, and ask people to become financial contributors.

 

We have great orange juice, snacks, and the best people on earth.

 

I hope to see you. 
Thank you.
Don Bechler
Chair – Single Payer Now
415-695-7891
Healthcare Potluck
Featuring a presentation by
State Senator Mark Leno on the 2011 Campaign for Universal Healthcare Without
the Insurance Industry
Senator Leno is the author of SB 810, the California Universal Healthcare Act.
Senate Bill 810 delivers healthcare to everyone while the 2010 national healthcare legislation leaves millions without healthcare.
SB 810 saves Californians billions of dollars
SB 810 removes the private insurance companies from healthcare.  For decades, we have been wasting 31 cents of every healthcare dollar by using the private insurance industry.  They are in the business to avoid the sick and deny claims.  It's time we hold them accountable.  It's time to remove these Wall St. profiteers from our health care.
On January 8, enjoy our potluck and discover where you can help with the campaign for universal healthcare.

Saturday, January 8

3 pm to 5 pm
Doors open at 2:30 pm

St. Mary's Cathedral in San Francisco

1111 Gough St. @ Geary
Easy Parking in the Cathedral Parking Lot
 
Sponsored by Single Payer Now
For more information, call 415-695-7891, email dbechler@value.net, or visit www.singlepayernow.net

 


Thus far we have had 25 volunteers put labels on all the envelopes.


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