(1) NONVIOLENT CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

I pledge to join over 1000 people in nonviolent sit-ins to end insurance abuse and win health care for all.

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Current Pledges: 1033 and counting!

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(2) LEGAL PROTEST

I cannot risk arrest, but I pledge to join others in legal protest in support of sit-ins to end insurance abuse and win health care for all.

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(3) BAIL $UPPORT

I cannot risk arrest, but I will donate money to help those who can pay bail, get civil disobedience training, and expand this important campaign.

PATIENTS!

Are you or anyone in your family currently being denied care for a serious condition by your insurance company? Let us know, we may be able to help.

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Action Guide

Together, through this campaign, we can turn the tide and win the fight for health care for all. To succeed, we need to organize sit-ins in as many cities as possible in the month of November. The campaign began in New York City on September 29th, will continued in Chicago on October 8th, and went national in cities across the country on October 15th. We will continue to organize actions in as many cities as possible until we win health care reform that ensures that the insurance companies no longer stand between the American people and the health care that we need. It’s time to cut out the profit and put patients first with Medicare for All.

To organize an action, follow these steps (we will help you along the way):

1. Sign the Pledge – be counted and get connected

2. Guidelines for Thanksgiving/December Mobilization Actions

3. Download the Patients Not Profit Sit-In Action Guide

4. Media Relations Kit

5. Get to work!

If you are having trouble downloading the action guide or media kit, please contact tech at mobilizeforhealthcare dot org.

Nonviolence Guidelines:

* We will use no violence, verbal or physical toward any person.
* Our attitude will be one of openness and respect toward all we encounter in our actions.
* We will not destroy or damage any property.
* We will carry no weapons.
* We will not bring any drugs or alcohol.

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