United we stand (and we meet!)

…on the importance of working together in groups of a few people (or more) and connecting locally…

Seek out the people in your area who recognize the need to protect our medical/health freedom, and let them know they are not alone!

  • Get together! -meet at the park, or at each other’s homes, or just by phone- the human to human connection is powerful!

  • Collaborate on letter-writing campaigns to local elected officials, health department, local schools officials, newspapers, etc.

  • Educate each other- share important content in person, by email, share websites/videos

  • Support each other in the trials we are all living through; talk about how you can help each other- what can you each offer/ barter /share?

  • Make signs and attend the next free speech rally or plan your own peaceful demonstration

  • Brainstorm about local resources including: lawyers, homeschool educators, farmers, health care practitioners, media/journalists, activists, inspired voices, religious leaders, etc. who support health and medical freedom

  • Identify the candidates/officials for public office who support health freedom, and talk to them

  • Shop together, sing together, plan together, play together, act together…


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