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Kids’ futures are on the ballot

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It’s up to us to be the voice for children at the ballot box. This is it: We?re less than 24

It’s up to us to be the voice for children at the ballot box. [Save the Children]( [There are just hours until Election Day! ]( This is it: We’re less than 24 hours away from Election Day. Tomorrow, people all across the country will be heading to the polls to cast their votes – and kids’ futures are on the ballot. From expanding early childhood education to ending child hunger and helping children in crisis, policymakers have the power to make a genuine difference in children’s lives. And it’s on us to elect the ones who will act for kids. Leading up to this critical moment, our sister organization, Save the Children Action Network (SCAN), has been working tirelessly to be the political voice for kids and encourage child advocates like you to do the same. And tomorrow, we hope all that hard work will lead to an outpouring of support for children at the ballot box. SCAN has compiled these resources that you can use right now to prepare for tomorrow’s elections: MAKE A PLAN Every state has different voting rules, so make sure you know yours and help spread the word. [Make your plan]( USE YOUR VOICE Social media can be a powerful tool: Use it to share the #GetOutTheVote message with friends and family by sharing this video from actress and Save the Children Trustee Jennifer Garner! [Share your message]( [Video of Jennifer Garner]( Can’t vote or didn’t get a chance to leave an impact yet? It’s not too late to take action and help to get out the vote for kids this election season. [Learn more about the ways you can get involved in our democracy and ensure children’s needs are being addressed heading into 2025 and beyond.]( [Learn more]( Thank you for helping secure a better and brighter future for children. Save the Children [Save the Children]( [DONATE NOW]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact]( [Unsubscribe]( © 2024 Save the Children Federation, Inc. 501 Kings Highway East, Suite 400 Fairfield, CT 06825 1-800-728-3843 Photo: Victoria Zegler // Save the Children

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