Vote Forward volunteers drop off 11,000 letters at the Post Office

Volunteers at the post office
(L-R) Laurel Hollis, Claire Lipschultz, Shirley Rosenbloom, Barbara Baran, Naomi and John Rice.

“On October 17th, the NCJW Vote Forward team leaders and I trudged to my  local post office with close to 7,000 letters,” said NCJW Sacramento board member, Barbara Baran. “I got in line to get trays to put the letters in and when the postal worker brought them out to me, a woman behind me asked, “Are those Vote Forward letters? I have a box of them too!”  And then another guy in line said, “Me too!” As we were filling the trays outside, two more folks came up with letters. And people in line were cheering us on.  It was an amazing and wonderful scene.” NCJW Sacramento Vote Forward letter writers put another 4000 letters in the mail.

Three volunteers mailing letters
(L-R) Eileen Jacobowitz, Beryl Michaels and Annabel Cooper sending their Vote Forward letters

The purpose of the Vote Forward campaign is to write personalized letters to voters in underrepresented communities, who don’t always make it to the polls, urging them to vote. Learn more about Sacramento’s Vote Forward campaign efforts.

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