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Notes from the Field
Advocating on the Hill; Now that's What I Call Empowerment
As a group leader at CARE's annual national conference held last week in Washington, D.C., Deesha Dyer led a delegation of six Pennsylvanians and two CARE staff through a whirlwind day of meetings in the offices of Pennsylvania Senators Robert Casey and Arlen Specter, and Pennsylvania Representatives Allyson Y. Schwartz, Robert Brady and Joe Sestak.
In true Deesha Dyer-style, Deesha succinctly and adeptly explained to the members of Congress why fighting global poverty is in the United States' best interests, and what they specifically can do as Pennsylvania's elected leaders, to take concrete steps in achieving this goal. Below Deesha recollects the busy day they spent advocating on the Hill. Overall, my Pennsylvania delegation and I had a total of 5 meetings. The last one was with House member Allyson Scwhartz, who represents the 13th District in Pennsylvania. In this video, she is surprised to learn that her district has over 2,000 CARE supporters, which makes it the 3rd largest represented CARE district in the state. She was receptive and kind, and assured us we had a friend in that office.
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