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Follow on Google News | 7,000 "Unlikely Voters" Targeted In Philadelphia's Largest Voter Engagement CampaignForty POWER clergy leaders, and members of their interfaith congregations, plan daily phone banks and a neighborhood canvass pushing communities of color to the polls on November 4th. The grassroots campaign focuses on diversifying the voter turnout.
By: POWER Philadelphia Here are some of POWER's voter engagement activities this week. The media is invited to these phone banks and neighborhood canvass: Wednesday October 29, 2014 Phone bank 6:30-9PM Mishkan Shalom Synagogue 4101 Freeland Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19128 Thursday October 30, 2014 Phone bank 6PM-9PM Kol Tzedek Synagogue 801 South 48th Street Philadelphia, PA 19143 Saturday November 1, 2014 Neighborhood Canvass Germantown 9:30am-1pm Starting from St. Vincent de Paul Church 109 E. Price Street Philadelphia, PA 19144 Sunday November 2, 2014 Phone bank 1PM-4PM Living Water United Church of Christ 6250 Loretto Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111 Monday November 3, 2014 Phone bank 6PM-9PM Mother Bethel AME Church 419 South 6th Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 Tuesday November 4, 2014 Phone bank 10AM-12PM, 1:30PM-3:30PM, 4PM-6PM POWER Philadelphia Office St. Malachy's School (2nd Floor) 1429 North 11th Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 POWER’s campaign is a part of a nationwide outreach effort called Let My People Vote led by POWER’s parent organization PICO National Network (http://www.piconetwork.org). This is a massive 15-state, multi-racial and multi-faith- For more information about POWER's push to get 7,000 unlikely voters in Philadelphia to the polls on Tuesday November 4th, please contact Leslie Patterson-Tyler via email at Leslie@TylerMadePR.com or call (609) 247-2632. About POWER POWER represents congregations from across the Philadelphia region, bringing people together across the lines of race, faith, income level and neighborhood -- lines which have historically kept our city and state divided. POWER is committed to the work of bringing about justice here and now and seeks to exercise power in the public arena by strengthening and mobilizing our networks, so that the needs and priorities of all Philadelphians are reflected in the systems and policies that shape our city. POWER is nonpartisan and is not aligned explicitly or implicitly with any candidate or party. We do not endorse or support candidates for office. Learn more at http://www.powerphiladelphia.org. End
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