From Deseret News archives:
Pro-family advocates network
Contact names, printed material, social research and connections with like-minded organizations give the advocates material they hope to use to influence delegates to the United Nations and their federal, state and local governments.
For Arizona-based Family Watch International, that means, in part, collecting names for a pro-family, pro-life petition that states the signers' goal of preserving parental and religious rights. The organization started the petition drive at the Warsaw congress and hopes to collect a million signatures. Talking with other pro-family advocates is getting that petition started. The rest will rely on the power of the Internet, with interested parties encouraged to sign the petition online at familywatchinternational.org.
Family Watch International president Sharon Slater said she has seen the power that face-to-face networking and the global computer network can generate, combining the voices of family advocates.
"A lot of the work is just helping people get organized," Slater said from her organization's exhibit booth at the Warsaw event.
Family Watch's exhibit is surrounded by those of organizations that are engaged in similar work.
The similarities add ranks to the advocacy effort in important ways, she said. For example, the United Nations only gives six access passes to each organization.
"The more organizations there are, the more access there is," she said.
Add to that the likelihood that contact from more than one organization increases the chances individuals will decide to contribute their time or money to at least one of the organizations.
Groups that have the same overall interests are also likely to have individual passions or a depth of expertise that differs from another organization.
"That way each can focus on their own passion," she said.
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