How to Advocate for the Causes You Care About – and Why it Matters
In the News, Tips and Insights, National Jennifer Friedel In the News, Tips and Insights, National Jennifer Friedel

How to Advocate for the Causes You Care About – and Why it Matters

Advocacy helps drive meaningful change. Whether you’re championing refugee rights, veterans’ support, workforce development or small business growth, your voice can help inform policies, influence decision-makers, and rally communities to act. But many people don’t know where to start or feel like their efforts won’t make a difference. The truth is, advocacy - big or small - matters. Here’s why and how you can get involved.

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Preparing for the Unknown: Immigration, Refugee Policy, and Building a Humane Future
National, In the News, Immigration Jennifer Friedel National, In the News, Immigration Jennifer Friedel

Preparing for the Unknown: Immigration, Refugee Policy, and Building a Humane Future

Explore a comprehensive analysis of U.S. immigration and refugee policies, from the impact of restrictive measures to lessons learned during the Afghanistan evacuation. This blog examines challenges, systemic weaknesses, and opportunities for proactive reforms to support refugees and migrants. Learn how strategic communications, advocacy, and partnerships can foster humane and sustainable solutions for displaced individuals. Stay informed with 10F Communications' expertise in immigration and refugee resettlement strategies.

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Tackling Hunger Among Veterans and Military Families: A Mission to End Food Insecurity
In the News, National, Military & Veterans Jennifer Friedel In the News, National, Military & Veterans Jennifer Friedel

Tackling Hunger Among Veterans and Military Families: A Mission to End Food Insecurity

Veterans and military families exemplify resilience, adapting to challenges with strength and determination. Yet they often face challenges that many outside the community fail to see. What many don’t see is the alarming reality of food insecurity that many military families experience - and at rates far above the national average.

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