Today is a special day that we all should be buzzing about—it’s National Voter Registration Day! 🗳️🎉 If you’ve been putting off registering to vote, today is the perfect day to cross it off your to-do list. Safe Schools and our incredible partners at We The People National March are here to guide you through the process. 🤝

Why Register to Vote?

You might be asking, “Why should I register to vote?” Well, let’s get into it. Voting is one of the most powerful tools we have to shape the policies and laws that directly affect our lives. From LGBTQ+ rights and healthcare to education and employment, your vote can be the catalyst for change. 🏳️‍🌈🏥

Your Voice Matters

In a world where queer voices are often marginalized, voting is a way to amplify our collective voice. It’s an opportunity to stand up for what we believe in and to advocate for those who are often overlooked. 📣

Policies Affecting Our Lives

Whether it’s healthcare access, trans rights, or workplace discrimination, policies that directly affect the queer community are decided by the people we put in office. Your vote can help ensure that those in power represent our diverse community and its needs. 🌈

How to Register

Ready to make your voice heard? Head over to safeschools1991.org/vote to get started on your voter registration. The process is simple, and every vote counts! 🌐

So, this National Voter Registration Day, let’s all take a moment to empower ourselves and our community. Register to vote, encourage your friends to do the same, and let’s make a difference together! 🌟

Remember, your vote is your voice. Let’s make it loud and clear this election season! 🗳️🏳️‍🌈✨

By: Harold Marrero
Chief Operating Officer


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