NAHC Summer Backyard Advocacy: the Choose Home Care Act

The NAHC Summer backyard advocacy bash is in full swing, even as the temperatures begin to cool, and students make their way back to the classroom. Congress is headed back to Washington, D.C. and getting to work on several pieces of landmark legislation, we are asking you to focus your advocacy efforts on one of…

NAHC Summer Backyard Advocacy: Flood of Letters to the Editor

Welcome to Week 4 of the 2021 Summer Backyard Advocacy Campaign!

We are halfway through our summer advocacy push, and this year, NAHC is encouraging advocates for the home care and hospice communities to write letters to the editor of your local news publications.

What is a Letter to the Editor?

When you feel strongly about an issue or a piece of legislation and you want to influence people to act, you often need to reach a larger audience than your close circle of influence. Writing a short and concise letter to your local newspaper or other regularly published community newsletter can be an excellent vehicle to get the word out and generate additional support for your cause. Letters to the editor are often the most widely read pieces in newspapers or magazines and can be extremely powerful.

How you can Help

We encourage you to speak from the heart and explain why congress should act on behalf of the home care and hospice communities. NAHC has created a toolkit with some helpful tips on how to write an effective letter to the editor.

However, if you need a little help, NAHC has created a few examples of draft letters to get you started.

Not ready to write a letter?

Not everyone is ready to take up the ink and paper (or in this day and age, the computer keys and screen) to write a letter, BUT you can still advocate. The NAHC Advocacy Center is open 24/7 and with just a few quick clicks, you can show your support for all those out on the front lines. It literally takes seconds! Visit today https://p2a.co/zr0juwz.

On behalf of everyone at the National Association for Home Care and Hospice, thank you, for choosing to be an advocate for the home care and hospice communities.

Every Voice, Every Heart, Every Action

NAHC Summer Backyard Advocacy: Flood of Letters to the Editor

Welcome to Week 4 of the 2021 Summer Backyard Advocacy Campaign! We are halfway through our summer advocacy push, and this year, NAHC is encouraging advocates for the home care and hospice communities to write letters to the editor of your local news publications. What is a Letter to the Editor? When you feel strongly…

Advocate for Home Care & Hospice: Phone Call Frenzy & Virtual Connections

We are in full swing with the annual NAHC Summer Backyard Advocacy working towards making some noise with your Congressional representatives on behalf of the home care and hospice communities. We asked you last week to harness the power of social media and to connect with your lawmakers over the digital airwaves. This week, we…

Advocate for Home Care & Hospice with a Social Media Blitz

Use this social media guide to spread the word! Learn more about how you can advocate for home care and hospice Last week marked the kick -to our annual NAHC Summer Backyard Advocacy Bash with our Power of One Campaign. We asked you to spend the week utilizing our  Legislative Action Network to contact your…

NAHC Summer Backyard Advocacy Bash is Back!

August marks the beginning of the annual Summer congressional recess and NAHC’s Summer Backyard Advocacy Bash is back and in full force! Your elected officials will be in their local home offices, right in your own backyard for the next serval weeks, and we want you to engage with them about our key legislative and…

Stand with Home Health and Hospice: 2019 National Backyard Advocacy Bash July 1-2

·         Advocacy starts at home with you, your staff, patients, and families On July 1st – 2nd, your elected officials will be in their local home offices, right in your own backyard, for the congressional recess, and we want you to drop by and show your support for home-based care and services for the first…