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Thoughts about young advocates

Posted by H. Lori Schnieders on Tuesday, March 25, 2014, In : Advocacy Summit Washington DC 2014 
I'm sitting with my feet up before our senate visits and got to thinking about the amazing young folks I am meeting who are the youth advocates -- Each of them Cameron from KY, Anake from Vermont, Katherine from ME Matt from Montana who has to come to Boston for treatment, all of them with unique stories to tell and each with a brave face, give me hope for the future :-)
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What is advocacy

Posted by H. Lori Schnieders on Tuesday, March 25, 2014, In : Advocacy Summit Washington DC 2014 


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Opening Session

Posted by H. Lori Schnieders on Tuesday, March 25, 2014,
The welcome session has over 300 folks from 34 states represented. We have been charged with speaking as not one of 310 people but as one of 53 million people with some form of arthritis. We are growing at a rate of a million people diagnosed every year, (it is 1 in 6 Americans).  We learned that we are 70,000 advocates, currently. Our new CEO Ann Palmer told one of the faces stories of a young girl from Florida who was scolded by her PE teacher because she wasn't running fast enough. My ques...
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Tips for legislative meeting success

Posted by H. Lori Schnieders on Tuesday, March 25, 2014, In : Advocacy Summit Washington DC 2014 
Wow what a day of travel and getting started!  My first session was with Christopher Kush from Soapbox Consulting where we were challenged to introduce ourselves to other advocates in the session based on 5 questions around advocacy. It was interesting to hear how others approached the questions. I was excited to see this year there was a Teen Meet and Greet for high school students from around the country with arthritis, their session focused on what to expect while in DC and how to stay con...
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Advocacy vs Lobbying

Posted by H. Lori Schnieders on Sunday, March 23, 2014, In : Advocacy Summit Washington DC 2014 

Almost packed and ready to head to DC tomorrow. As I was finishing up in my office I thought I should note the differences between Advocacy and Lobbying. Although most people use the words interchangeably, there is a distinction between advocacy and lobbying that is helpful to understand. When nonprofit organizations advocate on their own behalf, they seek to affect some aspect of society, whether they appeal to individuals about their behavior, employers about their ...


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Self Advocacy

Posted by H. Lori Schnieders on Saturday, March 22, 2014, In : Advocacy Summit Washington DC 2014 

Self-advocacy is the ability to speak-up for yourself and the things that are important to you. Self-advocacy means you are able to ask for what you need and want and tell people about your thoughts and feelings. Self-advocacy means you know your rights and responsibilities, you speak-up for your rights, and you are able to make choices and decisions that affect your life. The goal of self-advocacy is for YOU to decide what you want then develop and carry out a plan to help y...


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Arthritis Advocacy Summit 2014

Posted by H. Lori Schnieders on Saturday, March 15, 2014, In : Advocacy Summit Washington DC 2014 
As an ambassador for the Arthritis foundation from the state of Maine I will be traveling to Washington DC March 24th through March 26th. I will be sharing my preparation for the trip as well as updating my experiences while in DC. To help you understand my journey I would  first like to share with you some definitions of advocacy. Tomorrow I will discuss my journey to becoming an advocate.

The Alliance for Justice defines advocacy as:

" any action that speaks in favor ...


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