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The Late Senator Jeanne Hopkins Lucas and Smart Start kids during Tuesday for Tots in 2004.


Smart Start kids in Representative Paul Luebke's office during Tuesday for Tots

Advocacy is defined as actively supporting a cause. One of the essential goals of grassroots advocacy is to increase the level of knowledge about early childhood issues among the people of North Carolina and to motivate them to voice their views and opinions to their representatives. Whether assisting in efforts to help change laws, or just simply discussing Durham's Partnership for Children to a friend or neighbors, anyone can advocate on behalf of young children.


As an advocate, your contribution guarantees our community continues to be aware of the needs of young children and the importance of early childhood programs and services to the future of our community’s economy. Effective advocates are well acquainted with their elected officials and are familiar with North Carolina’s legislative process; they stay up to date on early childhood issues; and inform others of the importance of initiatives that support quality early care and education
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No matter how new you are to advocacy, being informed and passionate about your issues, is the vital key to increasing awareness!

Together, we can help build brighter futures and make the real difference in the lives of Durham's young children and families.

Write a letter or postcard to your legislators

•• Durham County Legislators Online Directory
•• Sample Letter to Legislator
•• Sample Postcard to Legislator
•• Link to North Carolina Representation

Advocacy Activities

•• A Dozen Ways to Advocate for Children and Families
•• Educate, Advocate and Activate
•• Faith Community
•• Effective Strategies for Legislative Advocacy
•• Become a Smart Start Child Advocate
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Covenant with North Carolina's Children