There are many ways you can get involved in making change. From attending protests and rallies to making phone calls from the comfort of your home. This list of organizations and applications can help you find ways to
BE PART OF THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE!
Make Calls To Local and National Leaders
Download the 5 CALLS app on your phone. Go to the Apple App Store for iPhones or Google Play Store for Android and search for 5 Calls. It will provide you with a script (if you want to use it) and tell you who to call for your chosen issue - even dials the number for you - from Representatives and Senators to Governors and Attorneys General.
MAGA's Project 2025 isn’t just a plan anymore – it’s here. Whether by dismantling government agencies, trampling reproductive rights, or attacking public education, the Trump administration is following the extremist playbook step-by-step.
The first step is educating ourselves on what they are doing, which is why Red Wine & Blue created the Reality of Project 2025 website – which not only explains how extremists are implementing the extremist plan, but what we can do to stop it.
Get started! Click here to check out the Reality of Project 2025 Tracker and help spread the word.
Our mission is to create a safe and secure environment for children, schools, and communities from the scourge of gun violence. To accomplish this mission, we engage volunteers in activities in support of three key initiatives, initially focused on positively impacting the Coachella Valley in California:
1. Community engagement & awareness
2. Volunteer-powered surveillance
3. Advocacy & policy reform
Send Blistering Letters Condemning the Current Fascist Regime to your Local Newspaper!
The DHQ’s Blue Ink Brigade helps people write letters or editorials for local newspapers. You can contact the Project Manager Michael Temlin at (917) 689-3639 for questions or to volunteer.
Or you can just start writing! Attached is the Blue Ink Brigade’s full Handbook which includes tips like these for writing effective letters:
Basic Structure – Break your writing into three basic parts:
The beginning – tell them what you’re going to tell them, use a good attention grabber
The middle – tell them your story, keeping it factual and earnest
The end – tell them what you told them, with a call to action if needed
Follow each outlet’s guidelines strictly
Stick to a single overall topic
Stick to facts when making an argument about issues; citing sources is always good
Offer solutions or resolutions to any issues you may raise
Avoid personal attacks. No name calling or labeling. It’s okay to reference behavior and specific actions, but don’t add emotional qualifiers
Avoid negative campaigning.