
News
New Video!
Wednesday, 21 October 2009 11:34
Check out our new video titled, "People of Faith Supporting One Kalamazoo."
Starring our Faith Outreach Coordinator, Rich, and other community leaders, it speaks to the importance of supporting a YES vote on the Non-Discrimination Ordinance.
Our First Ad
Wednesday, 14 October 2009 11:53
The ad, starring volunteers and communty leaders, was shot in downtown Kalamazoo and explains why a YES vote stands for fairness and equality.
Your words and support helped to produce this commercial, and now we need your help to keep it on the air. Help ensure that the airwaves stay filled with our message of fairness and equality for all of Kalamazoo’s citizens.
Online Canvass
Friday, 09 October 2009 21:49
Just like a volunteer on the ground, you can help us identify supporters of the Kalamazoo Non-Discrimination Ordinance. The more registered Kalamazoo voters that we can confirm as supporters, the more time our volunteers can spend focusing on undecided voters. Send our message along to friends, family, neighbors, or whomever you think qualifies as a potential supporter.
Yard Signs Are In
Thursday, 08 October 2009 12:30
We're excited to announce that Yard Signs are in and available for pickup at our campaign headquarters in downtown Kalamazoo. The design you helped select looks great, and we're excited to see them out in the streets.
Call our office at 269-903-2277 if you have any questions.
We Have a Winner!
Wednesday, 23 September 2009 09:33
The votes have been counted, and Option "A" has been chosen as the official yard sign for the ONE Kalamazoo campaign. Thank you to everyone who voted in our yard sign poll.As always, we were inspired by the show of support.
Now, we need your help to make sure our signs are seen throughout the City of Kalamazoo. Click here to reserve yours today. The signs are free, but for every $5 donated we can put up another sign in a part of town that needs to hear how a YES vote stands for fairness and equality.
November 3rd – Are you Ready?
Tuesday, 22 September 2009 11:27
Have you registered to vote yet? Not sure if you’re already registered? Have you moved and need to register again at your new address? Do you know where your polling place is? November 3rd is fast approaching and there is little time left to register to vote. Your application must be in before Monday October 5th for you to be able to make your voice heard on Election Day and stand up for fairness and equality. Check out the link below to see if you are registered, find out how to register, or request an absentee ballot.
Remember, if you’re not registered, you can’t vote YES on November 3rd.
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