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Set a goal: What do I want to change?
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EXAMPLE: Tackling A Large Problem With a Local Solution
Although shark finning -- a brutal method of harvesting sharks -- happens around the globe, Aaron Hansen of Cape Town, South Africa noticed that a restaurant in his city was serving shark fin soup. Aaron started a petition calling on the restaurant, Mr. Chan, to take shark off the menu. After nearly 2,000 people signed, the restaurant confirmed that they no longer serve shark fin soup. |
Choose a decision maker: Who can make this happen?
Pick a decision maker with power on the issue.
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EXAMPLE: Choosing the Right Decision Maker
Tackling the issue of healthy school lunches is a tall order. But this petition chips away at the larger problem with a tangible change: asking the Los Angeles Unified School District's School Board to work with celebrity chef Jamie Oliver to produce healthy, innovative menus. Petition creator Jessica Belsky found the email addresses of Los Angeles School Board members and added them as key decision makers. |
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Photo credit: Jerome Hunt
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EXAMPLE: Tying the Issue To A Story
Jerome Hunt wanted his home baseball team, the Philadelphia Phillies, to record an "It Gets Better" video to show support for LGBT youth. Instead of focusing on complex background information, Jerome's petition focused on his personal story, including the fact that he had been bullied as a gay teen, was inspired by "It Gets Better" videos and that he was a diehard fan who regularly drove long hours to watch Phillies games. |
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Decision Maker + Goal = Your Petition Title The best titles are created by adding the name of your Decision Maker to the Goal of your petition. Be concise! Examples: Tell Delta: Union Busting Won't Fly Dolce & Gabbana: Stop the Killer Jeans Dallas Morning News: Same Sex-Marriage Announcements Belong in the Weddings Section |
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EXAMPLE: Great Photo
Animal advocacy group Hand4Paws could have picked a variety of images for their petition against proposed euthanization for stray animal legislation in New Jersey, but they picked this appealing photo that is both eye-catching and emotional. Adding a photo your petition increases the chances that people will click, read and sign. |
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Tell Bank of America: Don't foreclose on Vera Johnson's business
Subject: Stop the foreclosure on Vera Johnson I just signed a petition calling on Bank of America to immediately stop the foreclosure on Vera Johnson's Seattle home and business, and to work with Johnson to modify her mortgage payments. For 17 months, your bank has repeatedly asked Ms. Johnson to submit the same documentation and paperwork, claiming you did not receive it. This behavior was independently verified by a Seattle Post reporter, here: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nicolebrodeur/2015615416_nicole15m.html Ms. Johnson is a single mother of two and an outstanding member of the community. Her small business, Perennial Nursery, routinely hosts educational tours and classes and works closely with local nonprofits and schools in the area. I know that your bank wants to support businesses like Ms. Johnson's, and I'm calling on you to do the right thing. We're all frustrated by this housing crisis. It's going to take all us, working together, to find a way out of this mess. Let's start by giving homeowners like Johnson a fair deal. |
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Belmont University: Employees Shouldn’t Be Forced to Resign for Being Gay
Subject: Belmont University should not be an epicenter of intolerance Dear President Fisher, Mr. Pillon, Vice President Lake, and Dean Johnston, I am deeply dismayed at the events going on at Belmont University over the past month, and the message of intolerance your University continues to send. First came word that the university was denying a request from a group of gay students to form an organization on campus. Dean Johnston, you even went so far as to suggest that gay Christians could be disruptive. Now comes word that a successful soccer coach, Lisa Howe, has been removed from her position because she chose to have a child with her same-sex partner. While statements from you, Mr. Pillon, suggest that Howe resigned, students on the women's soccer team are saying that Howe was put in the position of choosing to resign, or be fired, solely because she wanted to start a family. Both of these actions are offensive, intolerant, and completely contrary to the Christian values of loving your neighbor, showing respect for all, and welcoming all to the table. Being a religiously-affiliated school does not mean having to be a place where intolerance toward gays and lesbians thrives. The reputation of Belmont University has decreased in my eyes, and I'm saddened that while students at your school seem willing to love everyone and work with everyone without judgment, university officials are all too eager to create a climate of intolerance and discrimination. I urge you to allow gay students to meet on campus, and to enact a non-discrimination policy that protects gay employees from being fired because of their sexual orientation. These aren't radical requests. They come from the heart of someone who does not want to see "Christian" values become synonymous with bigotry. Thank you for your time. |
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