Tuesday, March 31, 2009

MARCH 31, 2009


Please read the following, then make the phone call. 10 minutes of your time could mean a lifetime of health for someone else. I am living proof that early detection can mean the difference between life and death. The only way we are going to get the word out there is by taking the time to do these kinds of things. It isn't a lifetime commitment - it's ten minutes. Please....call.
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Dear Advocate,
Today, March 31st, take five minutes to join thousands of your fellow advocates in a phone blitz to Congress in support of colorectal cancer screening legislation. This legislation currently in Congress would create a National Colorectal Cancer Screening Program. Your phone calls could help make it happen!

C3 (Colorectal Cancer Coalition) has made it easy for you to call Congress. Simply dial 866-615-3375 and enter your ZIP code at the prompt. You will be directly connected to the offices of your Members of Congress.

When your phone call is answered, you simply need to say, “I support the Colorectal Cancer Prevention, Early Detection and Treatment Act.”
 (Click here for a detailed script)

At the end of your phone call, DO NOT HANG UP. You will be reconnected back to the Butt-In line, where you can direct your call to your remaining Members of Congress. Please be sure to speak with all three of your Members of Congress tomorrow.

The more calls that Congress receives, the better, so urge your friends, family and co-workers to join you in the Congressional Butt-In!

Get more information about the Colorectal Cancer Prevention, Early Detection, and Treatment Act.

Thank you!

C3: Colorectal Cancer Coalition1414 Prince Street, Suite 204Alexandria, VA 22314703-548-1225Toll Free Answer Line: 1-877-4CRC-111 (1-877-427-2111)

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