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Field Reports

Connecting People to Power: How to Establish a Citizen’s Advocacy Group at a Food Bank

Matthew Lewis, Emerson Fellow
Published 2006

Portland, Oregon

Connecting People to Power: How to Establish a Citizen’s Advocacy Group at a Food Bank guides service providers through the process of bringing together food pantry clients to participate in sustained advocacy.  The guide provides helpful examples, models, and references to help leaders, regardless of background, mobilize clients to engage in advocacy.

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Publication tags: Field Reports - Advocacy and Education, Advocacy and Education Tools/Toolkits, Emergency Food Network, Food Banks, Food Pantries - Advocates (including legal advocates), Communities of Color, Community Members, Service Providers

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Matthew Lewis

Emerson Fellow