GI outreach info cards and stickers now available PDF Print E-mail

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By Courage to Resist. July 14, 2009

Courage to Resist organizers and supporters have been reaching out to military personnel for a few years now. However, we have always had a last-minute scramble to figure out what materials to use when heading out to a nearby base, event, or going through an airport where GI’s are likely to be.

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To help solve that problem and make outreach efforts easier, we're now producing and distributing GI outreach info cards and stickers by the thousands that highlight contact information for Courage to Resist, Iraq Veterans Against the War, and the GI Rights Hotline. We're asking for your help in get these into the hands of military personnel!

Also: New GI resister buttons are available featuring recent objectors (set of four for a $10 donation), and we've updated the Courage to Resist info cards (4"x9") with new photos of resisters as well. GI Outreach packs, resister buttons, Courage to Resist cards, and more, are all available from our orders page.

We are offering the "GI Outreach Pack" of 100 info cards (tri-folding 3.5"x6") and 10 stickers (yellow vinyl, 3" sq.) for a $10 donation. For significantly larger quantities, please contact us--we’ll provide whatever quantities you can use at near cost or less. Along with our recent PDF leaflet, “Questioning the war? You are not alone,” the new GI Outreach Pack provides an easy way to start outreach efforts in your community.

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