Volunteers sought for National Voter Registration Day
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Local civic organizations are recruiting volunteers for voter registration, education, and outreach at a National Voter Registration Day table at the Cupertino Library on Sept. 16, with training provided and signup via the league's link. Cupertino-Toyokawa Sister Cities held its sixth Bell Ringing for World Peace on Aug. 6, featuring local officials, a student delegate, and a senbazuru presented as a symbol of hope and renewal. CADRE launched a Community Support Networks for Resilience Project to recruit 1,000 volunteers age 55+ to build 20 discipline-specific networks across Santa Clara County focused on access and equity, animal welfare, business and employment, environmental challenges, health services, operations and social support to improve pre-emergency planning and communication.
The League of Women Voters of Cupertino-Sunnyvale is inviting residents to think nationally and help out locally on National Voter Registration Day. The league needs volunteers to help at its voter registration and information table on Sept. 16 at the Cupertino Library. Visit https://bit.ly/3UuWkrQ to sign up for a shift to help with voter registration, voter education and spreading the word about the league. Training will be provided. For questions, email Pam at voterservice@lwvcs.org.
Collaborating Agencies' Disaster Relief Effort, or CADRE, launched its Community Support Networks for Resilience Project this month, aimed at recruiting 1,000 volunteers over age 55 to help establish 20 discipline-specific community support networks in Santa Clara County. These networks will be designed to build the capacity of organizations that work in or serve key areas of the community, including access and equity, animal welfare, business and employment, environmental challenges, health services, operations and social support.
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