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The National Autistic society launches first campaign
with AO
Advocacy Online welcomes Age concern
Advocacy Online welcomes Practical Action
The National Autistic society launches first campaign with AO
The National Autistic Society launched a campaign asking their supporters to urge the Secretary of State for Education and Skills to support their make school make sense campaign. The campaign aims to improve educational provision for children with autism.
Over 2,500 supporters took part in the first 2 days!
We are thrilled that the NAS’s first campaign is off to such a great start.
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Advocacy Online welcomes Age concern
Age Concern is the UK's largest organisation working with and for older
people. Their public policy influences Government and other policy
makers. Advocacy Online is thrilled to support this process
through online campaigning.
With key issues like fighting ageism, benefit entitlement, preventing
winter deaths and making pensions work, Age Concern plays a very
significant role in improving the lives of older people in the UK.
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Advocacy Online welcomes Practical Action
Advocacy Online is delighted that Practical Action, a charity committed to poverty reduction and sustainable development, will be using our
e-activist 2.0 software to campaign online in 2006. Since 1966 Practical
Action has been working with poor people to develop the skills and
technology that will enable them to build a better future.
Practical Action works directly in four regions of the developing world -
Latin America, East Africa, Southern Africa and South Asia, with particular concentration on Peru, Kenya, Sudan, Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal. They believe in 'using technology to change the world'... and we
couldn't agree more! We look forward to working with Practical Action on
their upcoming campaigns.
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