Wednesday, August 15, 2012

We Didn't Start The Fire

For the past three days, I've been in Bridgeport, CT for a practice campaign. First, let me give you a little background information. There is an outdated dirty coal powered plant in Bridgeport. Emissions from the plant are releasing harmful toxins into the air, such as soot and smog. The workers in the plant and the residents living in close proximity to the plant suffer from disproportionate rates of cancer, and children in Bridgeport are ten times more likely to die from asthma related illness. The company that owns the plant, based out of New Jersey, refuses to take the necessary measures to clean up the plant because of cost inefficiency. In short, this plant must go, and that's where we come in. Partnering with the Bridgeport based activist group Healthy Connecticut Alliance, we've spent the past three days working to gain the support of the community and local business leaders. There were many highlights, but for me, one was the day when I got 100 petition signatures in an hour and half when the goal of our entire team of six was to get 90 total. To make an impact like this was so humbling because you could sense how thankful the community was for our efforts. We eventually got about 700 community signatures and 100 business endorsements over the course of 2 days. This was an amazing feat, and will provide a great volunteer base for the Healthy Connecticut Alliance organization. The campaign ended with a press conference showing the support of business leaders. Of course, we could not close the plant in the three days we were there, but the work we did within these three days will definitely be a spark for a smoldering movement in Bridgeport. It felt so good to help this community that so desperately needs clean air. If this feeling is any indication of the type of happiness that will occur throughout this year, then I am beyond excited to start running my own campaigns. It was a great trip for a great cause, so please remember... Go Green or Go Home.

1 comment:

  1. Interesting campaign! I was happy to hear that the team exceeded the goal for petition signatures. Awesome!

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