Please join Governor Rendell in Philly this Saturday for Healthcare Reform

Hi friends - as I've heard it said, the fight for universal healthcare is the civil rights crusade of our time.

Please come this Saturday to show your support. When I get a sec I will write an update on the campaign.

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Please join Governor Ed Rendell at a fundraiser for
The Pennsylvania Health Access Network
this Saturday, September 27, 2008
2:00-4:00 pm

at the home of
Marc Stier and Diane Gottlieb
6714 Wissahickon Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19119

Host Committee (In formation):
Gold Hosts, Valerie Arkoosh, MD and Jeff Harbison, Dan Gordon
Silver Hosts Diane Gottlieb and Marc Stier, Betty Gottlieb
Bronze Hosts: Bob Brand and Liz Werthan, Lance Haver, DeWitt Brown, Hal and Sue Rosenthal, Terry Graboyes, Bayard Storey, Olivia Brady

Pennsylvania is poised to take a major step forward in providing quality, affordable health care to all. But we have only a few weeks to make it happen.

Governor Rendell has been negotiating with the Republican leadership of the State Senate over legislation that would insure another 275,000 Pennsylvanians. And the Pennsylvania Health Access Network has been building support for the Governor’s plan through field organizing and media ads.

We are at the critical moment. Can you help us keep the pressure on by supporting our advertising campaign?

Gold Host $1000
Silver Host $500
Bronze Host $250
Guests $100; $50 for young activists

Please respond to Marc Stier at (215) 880-6142 or MarcStier@stier.net. Make checks payable to the “PHAN / Philadelphia Unemployment Project.”

Please send your check to
Philadelphia Unemployment Project
112 North Broad Street, 11th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19102-1510

Or donate online
with your PayPal Account or credit card.

The Pennsylvania Health Access Network is a coalition of organizations and individuals committed to expanding access to affordable, quality healthcare for all Pennsylvanians. Our educational work and statewide organizing effort is supported by grants from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Nathan Cummings Foundation. Our issue advocacy advertising, however, is mainly supported by individual donors like you.

Donations to the 501(c)4 arm of the Pennsylvania Health Access Network are not deductible from your federal and state taxes.

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