Stress is a pervasive issue impacting individuals worldwide, with modern societys fast-paced lifestyle contributing to its prevalence. Petitions on Change.org address various aspects of stress, from workplace burnout to mental health support. One petition highlighting work-related stress garnered attention for advocating for better work-life balance policies and mental health resources in companies. Another petition focuses on reducing student stress by calling for reforms in education systems to alleviate academic pressure on students. These petitions underscore the need for systemic changes to address the root causes of stress and promote well-being. By exploring and supporting these petitions, you can be part of a movement towards creating healthier environments and advocating for mental wellness initiatives in various spheres of life. Join the cause and make a difference in combating stress.
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We have horrible internet connection at my school as it is, I don’t need to get more work and not have the resources to do it, with that in turn making me fail or struggle in my senior year.
Nearly all of our classwork is conducted digitally, making it extremely difficult, if not impossible, to complete assignments or have productive learning without electricity. The lack of power leaves the school vulnerable to safety risks, including the inability to monitor security systems or maintain essential safety protocols. This increases the potential for dangerous situations, including school shootings, which is a serious concern for all students and staff.
I care about this issue because I am disabled after working and paying into social security for decades, and I have friends who are retired. This is insanity, it will cause millions to become homeless. It will cause children to starve. Just to give even more tax breaks to the ultra rich. This is America, We should do better!
After I signed up for the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP)--the military equivalent of the 401(k)--I watched as the $8K that I'd saved up in five years' time dropped in the mid-2000s to $3K, as the government took back its share and scooped out my contributions along with it. It would be nothing short of a crime for the same thing to occur with Social Security. This is something we've paid into it with our taxes for decades. This program is a stopgap for millions of Americans who need it to remain housed, fed, and clothed, among other things. Removing it will not "save the government money"--it will only cause more economic trouble in a dozen different directions, and will cheat people out of their own invested funds. We trusted this country, and we invested in the United States with our Social Security taxes, and the U.S. invested in us. It was a promise for us to mutually look after one another--and one that should be kept.
Please, please protect our social security! We have paid into it our entire working lives and we need this. Government may run the program but that money is ours. If you cut it we want every dime we have paid into it returned. If not it's taxation without representation all over again along with outright theft and mismanagement that can't be blamed on anyone other than whomever cuts it.
I paid into Social Security for 52 years. The fund has been repeatedly raided by craven politicians. Any future shortage can easily be precluded by removing the cap on Social Security earnings and making billionaires pay their fair share!
As somebody who struggles with mental health issues, the concept of a police officer refusing to try to understand when somebody is going through something is utterly terrifying, especially when taking into account how stigmatized certain disorders are.
As a student, I believe switching to a 4-day school week would make a huge positive difference in my life. I would feel a lot less stressed because I’d have more time to relax and recharge. With an extra day off, I could catch up on assignments, study at my own pace, and actually understand the material better instead of rushing through it. It would also give me more free time to explore my interests, be creative, and even get involved in hobbies or community activities. Having that extra day would help me balance school and life in a healthier way, making me feel more motivated and refreshed each week.