YPAC is committed to helping you have your voice heard. You can see the work we do helping you contact your elected officials directly through our Web site, but a lot takes place behind the scenes as well. Here is a sneak peek:
We received an email from a woman looking for a "grassroots" group that would join her in asking Congress to reinstate Grandparents visitation rights. We quickly started working the phones, reaching out to YPAC member organizations. We found a number who were interested in working with this woman (as one organization said, "Hooray for YPAC! It's great to see this how this tool can energize both individuals and advocacy groups!"
We connected this woman with these organizations; here is her response: "Thank you so much! You have went above and beyond any other organization I have contacted. I truly appreciate your help and I will definitely keep you posted on any results."
Interested in making your voice heard? Want help? Email us at info@youthpolicyactioncenter.org!
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
YPAC in Action
Posted by Thaddeus Ferber at 3:35 PM
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We need to gain control of drug possession. If it takes students not having privacy in public schools, then this is what needs to happen. My seventeen year old son and many other children in the high school had and still have, drugs in lockers, back packs, coats, etc... on school grounds. Education is most important, if the child is there to learn, than privacy shouldn't be an issue. Students are given too much freedom in America. Parent's are responsible for their children's actions until the age of 18. We as parents can't oversee our children in School, so therefore, our children should not have the right to certain privacies while in the learning establishment.
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