F4E advertising campaign - This is when it counts!
Posted by Ash Patil on September 13th, 2009 | Category: Donations
Donations, Polls & more Volunteer Positions coming soon
Fathers4Equality have been up and running since 2004, and we have achieved a lot in that period!
Our achievements however have been without any government assistance or aid, and without any donations. Its all been due to individual sacrifice, many times over.
However we are now approaching a crucial new challenge. What you would have noticed of late has been a concerted campaign by a minority of self-interested parties in repealing the 2006 shared care laws. Unlike F4E, these parties do receive government funding, and they have the support of key journalists, as well as the ear of the Attorney General. And they are desperate to succeed, as they have significant financial incentive to undo the child-focussed laws in place.
And lets not get complacent here.............you must be aware that unless we (that includes everyone reading this) act decisively, these laws WILL BE REPEALED!
But to do this effectively, we need funding. We need funding for paid advertising and for promotions.
And we need your help. All forms of advertising are expensive, but necessary if we want our message to get across.
Please donate now. This is when it counts!
It won't happen unless we act in large numbers and decisively. Donate now!
http://www.f4e.com.au
We have received a great response to the 3 voluntary roles advertised last week.
We are in the process of finalising the reporting module and will be contacting all applicants within the next few days.
In the meantime, we are preparing for the next batch of voluntary positions, and these on the whole will be much more general. It will include many positions for "writers", amongst others roles, so please be ready. They should be released within the week.
| I think this was a hard question to begin with. How can you separate these people who have made a career out of hating fathers? I am somewhat surprised however that Nicola Roxon got off so lightly. For those of you who were around during the struggle to get the 2006 family law amendments passed by parliament, you may remember the truly despicable role played by Nicola Roxon. If I had to vote, she would pip everyone for the gong. |
| Well, not surprising to see Judgment Finder being so popular, but what is more interesting I think is that this search engine gets used by more law students and lawyers than parents in the midst of legal proceedings. What pays in family law is doing your homework, and there is nothing better looking at how other cases similar to yours have been treated by the Courts. |
| No surprises here. It would be interesting if such sentiment ever translates during an election. It certainly has the potential to. All we need is some publicity in the mainstream media, which is why we need donations. |
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