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Stuck inside sheltering in place? Wishing your space was a little more cozy? Well, we've got the perfect experience for you.
Join designer Genevieve Gorder for a virtual tea break and discuss ways to make your home cozy and soulful while you're stuck at home.
You heard us right. One lucky winner will get to take a virtual tea break with Genevieve and talk to her about some simple things you can do to make your space more cozy and warm.
It's all part of a larger campaign to support Oxfam's COVID-19 response efforts.
Just take action with Oxfam to enter. Then continue completing additional actions to get more points and redeem them for entries to increase your chances of winning.
Good luck!
Oxfam is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by protecting and advocating for the most vulnerable people here in the United States and around the globe.
We know too well that when a crisis hits, the poorest and most marginalized communities suffer the worst effects. From our experience with other outbreaks, such as Ebola, the Zika virus, and other diseases, we know that working directly with communities to ensure they have access to the right information and are involved in decisions that affect their lives is critical. We are also relying on our experience helping at-risk communities with access to clean water, soap, and good hygiene practices.
Here in the US, we know low-wage workers have few resources to weather a disaster like this. That's why we are calling on federal and state legislators to urgently provide for paid sick leave, free coronavirus testing, and food assistance for low-income families and children. As the economy takes a staggering blow, we need to make immediate, large-scale investments that benefit working families and provide sensible, sustainable economic stimulus. We're also working through partner organizations in Mississippi and Louisiana, Puerto Rico, and Appalachia to provide emergency grants that offer direct, immediate relief to people in need.
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Stuck inside sheltering in place? Wishing your space was a little more cozy? Well, we've got the perfect experience for you.
Join designer Genevieve Gorder for a virtual tea break and discuss ways to make your home cozy and soulful while you're stuck at home.
You heard us right. One lucky winner will get to take a virtual tea break with Genevieve and talk to her about some simple things you can do to make your space more cozy and warm.
It's all part of a larger campaign to support Oxfam's COVID-19 response efforts.
Just take action with Oxfam to enter. Then continue completing additional actions to get more points and redeem them for entries to increase your chances of winning.
Good luck!
Oxfam is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by protecting and advocating for the most vulnerable people here in the United States and around the globe.
We know too well that when a crisis hits, the poorest and most marginalized communities suffer the worst effects. From our experience with other outbreaks, such as Ebola, the Zika virus, and other diseases, we know that working directly with communities to ensure they have access to the right information and are involved in decisions that affect their lives is critical. We are also relying on our experience helping at-risk communities with access to clean water, soap, and good hygiene practices.
Here in the US, we know low-wage workers have few resources to weather a disaster like this. That's why we are calling on federal and state legislators to urgently provide for paid sick leave, free coronavirus testing, and food assistance for low-income families and children. As the economy takes a staggering blow, we need to make immediate, large-scale investments that benefit working families and provide sensible, sustainable economic stimulus. We're also working through partner organizations in Mississippi and Louisiana, Puerto Rico, and Appalachia to provide emergency grants that offer direct, immediate relief to people in need.