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Take the funding equality petition to the streets

The US funding equality petition has over 4,000 signatures. We still have a lot of work to do to get to our goal of 50,000 signatures nationwide. As we learned from the Dutch campaign, the only way to get to get large numbers is to take the petition into the streets.   Help us increase signatures for

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U.S. Funding petition: help us target key states

  Is your senator a member of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee? Do you have friends or family living in the following states?   SIGN AND SHARE YOUR STATE PETITION   ALASKA * COLORADO * CONNECTICUT * GEORGIA * ILLINOIS * KANSAS * KENTUCKY * MAINE * MARYLAND * MASSACHUSETTS * MINNESOTA

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How to Organize a World-Changing Petition

Consider your target It’s only natural that targets might be institutions. Try to address your petition to specific individuals who have the influence or decision-making power to respond to your request. Start with the institution and then think about exactly whose hands you want to put the petition into. The more specific you can be,

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Promote your Action at #MEAction: Why and How

Why should you promote your action at #MEAction? This article is part of an ongoing series highlighting different #MEAction features and how to use them. For more how-to and informational articles, please see all the articles on the resources page. You are doing incredible things for the Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) community and we

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Create a Petition at #MEAction: Why and How

Create a Petition at #MEAction This article is part of an ongoing series highlighting different #MEAction features and how to use them. For more how-to and informational articles, please see all the articles on the resources page. Petitions are a great way to organize a group of people and show the amount of support for

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More NIH Funding Needed for ME/CFS Research!

According to the recent Institute of Medicine report, up to 2.5 million Americans have chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). Patients with ME/CFS are more functionally impaired than those with other disabling illnesses, including congestive heart failure, multiple sclerosis, and end-stage renal disease. The NIH funds ME/CFS at $5 million per year, and that amount is estimated by

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