On Inauguration Day, President-elect Obama will call for a renewed commitment to national service to take on the challenges our country faces. We can help lead the way by joining your fellow supporters across the country on January 19th, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, for a national day of service.
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF SERVICE CANADIAN EVENTS
Democrats Abroad are following this call by helping the homeless shelter at First United Church.
When: January 19th from 5pm to 8pm
Where: First United Church (320 East Hastings)
Interested in volunteering please contact Sean Lauer
President-elect Obama started his career by serving Chicago communities struggling with tough economic times. He saw what could be achieved when ordinary people organized and worked together — and that idea was at the core of this campaign.
You’ve seen the power people can have when they make a commitment to serving others.
Now, we can help launch this administration in the same spirit that got us here.
Sign up to organize an event in your community and help renew America together.
Every time the US has faced a challenge, the people have risen to meet it.
This new administration will face a number of challenges on day one, and we can solve them together.
On January 19th, you can be part of a movement that will stretch from coast to coast, bringing together people from all walks of life acting as one voice, with a common purpose.
Help mobilize every corner of the country by organizing an event in your community.
Sign up today or encourage your fellow Americans to join:
The strength of this movement is built on the ideal that we all have a stake in one another. Be part of renewing America together.
Thank you
Canadians for Obama Team










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