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VFMTF
P.O. Box 481
South Hero, VT 05486
802.388.2633

info@vtfreetomarry.org


Also visit our sister site:
Vermont Freedom to Marry Action Committee

And for legislative info:
Vermont Fund
For Families

These organizations focus on legislative issues and on protecting Vermont's civil union law from repeal or undermining changes.

Questions about the content of this site or about the site itself may be sent to info@vtfreetomarry.org

 

 

 

 
Vermont Freedom to Marry Task Force
 
Because marriage is a basic human right and an individual choice

 

Spring 2004:

What Can I Do To Help?

Get involved with the Vermont Freedom to Marry Task Force.

Our work will be as important as ever before, while the focal point of this issue moves from Vermont to the national stage. Call the Task Force for more information: 802-388-2633.

If you would like to make a financial contribution to our work, you can donate online or send donations to our PO Box. Thank you in advance for your support!

We are looking for people all around the state to hold house parties. If you would like to entertain some folks and have us in to talk or do some speakers training, please let us know.

As VFMTF gears up for the push for full equality, our needs are limitless. In particular, we desperately need:

  • committed volunteers willing to organize and educate in their own communities

  • volunteers willing to do data entry

  • creative people to help with brochures, graphics, banners, and other designs

  • volunteers to staff our booth at various county fairs around the state this summer

  • volunteers to coordinate county fairs around the state

  • people to reach out to communities of faith and civic associations in local communities

  • volunteers with experience or interest in video production to work on VFMTF's new video/DVD

Also: please write or call Senators Jeffords and Leahy, and Representative Sanders, to thank them for opposing President Bush's proposed constitutional amendment.

For more information about the federal constitutional amendment, you can visit HRC's "Marriage Center" at www.hrc.org.