NEXT PHONE MEETING: Tue, Nov 15 @ 1pm

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NEXT PHONE MEETING:
Tuesday, November 15 @ 1pm

We Who Care MEETS MONTHLY every 3rd TUEsday @1:00pm by telephone conference call.   

CALL:  1-605-475-4860       PIN:  134228 #

Calls are moderated, as necessary, to ensure fairness & productivity.  Calls are short (60 minutes) and we, the people, have a lot of work to do!  We respect & value each others’ time!

NOT TOLL-FREE!  The FreeConferenceCall.com service is free.  However, phone charges/minutes may apply, depending on your phone plan, in order to connect to the conference line.

FREE / low-cost options:

  • GoogleVoice (FREE through 2011) (requires microphone & speakers)
  • Skype.com  ($2.99 / month = unlimited calls to landlines & mobiles in US & Canada)  (requires microphone & speakers)
  • SafeLink.com (FREE basic cellphone + 250 monthly minutes / low-income folks) 
  • MagicJack.com (BASIC: $39.95 for jack + 1st year service, then, 2nd+ year = $19.95/year – plugs into USB port on your computer) | (PLUS: $69.95 for jack + 1st year service, then, 2nd+ year = $29.95/year – plugs into AC outlet – no computer required) | both require broadband internet access (min= 128kbps upload speed) (telephone not included)

FMI, please email:  WeWhoCare207@gmail.com  or call: 207-210-7253 and we will get back to you as soon as we can to assist you & get you connected.

Do you have 4 hours to help Maine keep doing better!

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  • Would like to gain some new skills & experience in advocating for yourself & others who need help?
  • Can you commit to 2 hours of training + 2 hours of advocacy between November 2011 and April 2012?

NOW IS THE TIME  to plan for action during the 2nd session of the 125th Maine Legislature.

We will start trainings in late Fall and be ready for action starting in the Winter and for the duration of the 125th Legislature.

Contact us NOW:  WeWhoCare207@gmail.com  or 207-200-1862

For all of LePage’s threats to heap all of the state’s economic & budget woes upon the backs of Maine’s poorest & most vulnerable and turn us loose into the desert like scapegoats carrying away the sins of the people, and, despite the most aggressive efforts of those poor souls whose anger & frustration exceed their reason & compassion, we are truly blessed with the good fortune of good Maine people pulling together so that cooler heads &  warmer hearts prevail, at least for now

However, even as the session was drawing to a close with well more than two-thirds of the Maine Legislature voting to adopt a reasonably fair biennial state budget, the threats – nay, vows – resumed even more loudly than before to make “good” on the promises of deep, deep, deep cuts to social programs comprising Maine’s safety net.  Then came the downward-revised revenue estimates adding weight to blows against social programs.  This was followed by the recent release of the undercover video of a right-wing national political operative posing as a drug dealer posing as a Maine lobsterman seeking to fraudulently collect benefits from a worker at the Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).  Failing in entrapment and needing to satisfy their blood-thirsty mob with heads on pikes, they fired four more DHHS program directors in mid-August.

So, the next session of this legislature is shaping up to be an even more dangerous place for children, seniors, disabled persons, low-income folks, and all of our fellow Mainers who need help  now more than ever.   Not surprisingly, those who start with a disadvantage and then must spend all of their time, energy, resourcefulness, and money just trying to survive, also find themselves at a severe disadvantage when it comes to political representation and advocacy.   There are those of us who have made it a priority to find the time and resourcefulness to gain the skills to advocate for ourselves and other low-income & otherwise disadvantaged people.   We Who Care, which began in 1972, is Maine’s oldest low-income advocacy organization promoting law, policy, and economic human rights benefiting all Mainers.  We happily share our advocacy skills.  However, even though we are all very skilled at operating on a shoestring, it does require some resources to copy training materials and to get up to Augusta and back, again.

Thanks to the generosity of the Falmouth Congregational Church : United Church of Christ, We Who Care will be able to afford training materials, advocacy kits, and transportation of 10-12 citizen advocates to travel to Augusta during the next session of the legislature to effectively communicate with legislators and policymakers on behalf of Maine’s most vulnerable populations who now find themselves under the most vicious attacks they have experienced in decades.  People in Augusta hear the least from those who need the most.    When they do, it always leaves a lasting impression.  When real people stand up and share from their hearts what their lives are like, how many others there are just like them, and how much more expensive it will be for taxpayers if basic assistance is not maintained, only the hardest of heads and the coldest of hearts fail to feel the good sense of maintaining our wise investments in Maine’s humanity.

Contact us NOW:  WeWhoCare207@gmail.com  or 207-200-1862

NEXT MEETING: Tue, Oct 18 @ 1pm

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NEXT MEETING:
Tuesday, October 18 @ 1pm

We Who Care MEETS MONTHLY every 3rd TUEsday @1:00pm by telephone conference call.   

CALL:  1-605-475-4860       PIN:  134228 #

Calls are moderated, as necessary, to ensure fairness & productivity.  Calls are short (60 minutes) and we, the people, have a lot of work to do!  We respect & value each others’ time!

NOT TOLL-FREE!  The FreeConferenceCall.com service is free.  However, phone charges/minutes may apply, depending on your phone plan, in order to connect to the conference line.

FREE / low-cost options:

  • GoogleVoice (FREE through 2011) (requires microphone & speakers)
  • Skype.com  ($2.99 / month = unlimited calls to landlines & mobiles in US & Canada)  (requires microphone & speakers)
  • SafeLink.com (FREE basic cellphone + 250 monthly minutes / low-income folks) 
  • MagicJack.com (BASIC: $39.95 for jack + 1st year service, then, 2nd+ year = $19.95/year – plugs into USB port on your computer) | (PLUS: $69.95 for jack + 1st year service, then, 2nd+ year = $29.95/year – plugs into AC outlet – no computer required) | both require broadband internet access (min= 128kbps upload speed) (telephone not included)

FMI, please email:  WeWhoCare207@gmail.com  or call: 207-210-7253 and we will get back to you as soon as we can to assist you & get you connected.

NEXT MEETING: TUE, SEP 20 @ 1pm

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NEXT MEETING:
Tuesday, September 20 @ 1pm

We Who Care MEETS MONTHLY every 3rd TUEsday @1:00pm by telephone conference call.   

CALL:  1-605-475-4860       PIN:  134228 #

Calls are moderated, as necessary, to ensure fairness & productivity.  Calls are short (60 minutes) and we, the people, have a lot of work to do!  We respect & value each others’ time!

NOT TOLL-FREE!  The FreeConferenceCall.com service is free.  However, phone charges/minutes may apply, depending on your phone plan, in order to connect to the conference line.

FREE / low-cost options:

  • GoogleVoice (FREE through 2011) (requires microphone & speakers)
  • Skype.com  ($2.99 / month = unlimited calls to landlines & mobiles in US & Canada)  (requires microphone & speakers)
  • SafeLink.com (FREE basic cellphone + 250 monthly minutes / low-income folks) 
  • MagicJack.com (BASIC: $39.95 for jack + 1st year service, then, 2nd+ year = $19.95/year – plugs into USB port on your computer) | (PLUS: $69.95 for jack + 1st year service, then, 2nd+ year = $29.95/year – plugs into AC outlet – no computer required) | both require broadband internet access (min= 128kbps upload speed) (telephone not included)

FMI, please email:  WeWhoCare207@gmail.com  or call: 207-200-1862 and we will get back to you as soon as we can to assist you & get you connected.

NEXT MEETING: AUG 15 @ 3pm

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POTLUCK COOKOUT @ Franklin Towers Patio

Bring something if you can but there should be plenty so please join us for a cookout on the patio in front of Franklin Towers.  There will be a grill to use and then whatever else everyone brings to share. 

There will be no formal business meeting this month. 

NEXT (POTLUCK COOKOUT) MEETING:
Monday, August 15 @ 3pm

We Who Care MEETS MONTHLY every 3rd MONday @3:00pm @FRANKLIN TOWERS, 211 Cumberland Ave, Portland in the Community Meeting Room.

FMI, please email:  WeWhoCare207@gmail.com

NEXT MEETING: JUL 25 @ 3pm

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NEXT MEETING:
Monday, July 25 @ 3pm

…4th Monday this month only… We Who Care MEETS MONTHLY (usually) every 3rd MONday @3:00pm @FRANKLIN TOWERS, 211 Cumberland Ave, Portland in the Community Meeting Room.

FMI, please email: WeWhoCare207@gmail.com

NEXT MEETING: June 20 @ 3pm

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NEXT MEETING:
Monday, June 20 @ 3pm

We Who Care MEETS MONTHLY every 3rd MONday @3:00pm @FRANKLIN TOWERS, 211 Cumberland Ave, Portland in the Community Meeting Room.

FMI, please email: WeWhoCare207@gmail.com

NEXT MEETING: May 16 @ 3pm

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NEXT MEETING:
Monday, May 16 @ 3pm

We Who Care MEETS MONTHLY every 3rd MONday @3:00pm @FRANKLIN TOWERS, 211 Cumberland Ave, Portland in the Community Meeting Room.

FMI, please email: WeWhoCare207@gmail.com

NEXT MEETING: April 18 @ 3pm

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NEXT MEETING:
Monday, April 18 @ 3pm

We Who Care MEETS MONTHLY every 3rd MONday @3:00pm @FRANKLIN TOWERS, 211 Cumberland Ave, Portland in the Community Meeting Room.

FMI, please email: contact@WeWhoCare.us

[MON, MAR 7] Hundreds Pack the State House! Can You Join Them?

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The State House is packed today! Hundreds of Maine workers have turnout out in opposition to Governor Paul LePage’s state budget proposal.

We need to keep up this momentum and demonstrate to the Legislature that the Governor’s proposal does not serve the interests of Maine People and Maine Communities.

LePage’s proposal…

Destabilizes Maine families: from those with kids to those in retirement.

Eliminates health care and supports for families, and disrupts pensions, creating a host of deeper problems that will be more costly for all of us in the long run. (click here for budget analysis)

Proposes extreme tax breaks that benefit Maine’s wealthiest residents at the expense of Maine’s working and retired families. (Click here to download the Maine Center for Economic Policy’s analysis of the Governor’s tax proposals.)

MAINE CAN DO BETTER and we will do better with your help!
Please join us for these upcoming rallies and events at the State House as we urge the Legislature to stand with Maine families during these difficult times!

Thursday, March 3:

WHAT: Workers Rally

WHEN: 12:00 p.m.

WHERE: Outside the State House, between the State House and State Office Building

Monday, March 7:

WHAT: Maine Can Do Better Rally

WHEN: 9:00 a.m.

WHERE: State House Hall of Flags

TRANSPORTATION: AARP is providing bus transportation to and from the State House for Monday’s rally. Busses will be leaving from Bangor, Portland, and South Paris. Please contact Lizzy Reinholt for more information (lizzy@engagemaine.org).

You can also email your local Representative and Senator and tell them how you feel about the budget by clicking here!

Now is OUR opportunity to let our elected leaders know that Maine people are not in favor of Governor LePage’s state budget proposal!

Please email me with any questions about the upcoming events (lizzy@engagemaine.org).

Sincerely,

Lizzy Reinholt

P.S. For more information about the budget click here!

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