Sunday, December 14, 2014

 THE WHITE HOUSE 

Health care deadline
Today is the last day you can enroll on HealthCare.gov if you want to be covered by January 1.
Now is the time to take action if you still need health insurance in time for the New Year. You can't put it off for another day.
Get Covered
Every one of us benefits from the security that comes from having health insurance, but millions of Americans will miss out if they don’t act right now, before tonight.
If you've already got health insurance, think about someone you know who might still need to get covered. Maybe a friend who just changed jobs, or a niece or nephew who recently turned 26.
In 2014, 85 percent of people who picked plans from HealthCare.gov qualified for savings through financial assistance. And the average consumer paid $82 a month after those credits were applied. This year, 25 percent more issuers are offering plans on the site. There's a good chance you -- or someone you know -- qualifies for savings.

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Dear Volunteer,
I love statistics that tell a compelling story.  The numbers consistently show that Americans of all ages are working together to keep our nation strong.
As an active volunteer, you know volunteering is and always will be a core American value. Last year, one in four of us volunteered through an organization, and two in three of us regularly helped our neighbors.
These highlights come from this year’s Volunteering and Civic Life in America, which I’m pleased to join the National Conference on Citizenship in sharing with you today:

  • Nearly 63 million Americans volunteered nearly 8 billion hours last year
  • This service has an estimated value of $173 billion (based on the Independent Sector’s estimate of the average value of a volunteer hour)
  • More than 138 million Americans (or 63 percent) volunteered informally in their communities
But that’s not the end of it: We need volunteers like you now more than ever. More than 80 percent of our nation’s nonprofits depend on you to do their important work.
That’s why I’m asking all of you to stay involved and #GoVolunteer. The holidays are an excellent time to go as a family, take your kids, and bring a friend.  You know best how to make a difference, and you can always visit Serve.gov for more ideas.
The state of volunteering and civic life in America is strong – and it’s up to you to keep it up. #GoVolunteer!
Warmest Regards,

Wendy Spencer, CEO
Corporation for National and Community Service
P.S. A perfect time to volunteer is the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service on January 19, 2015. Visit MLKDay.gov to find a service project near you!
Every one of us benefits from the security that comes from having health insurance, but millions of Americans need to act right now, before December 15.
Here's what you need to know: If you need coverage that starts on January 1, you've only got two days left to enroll at HealthCare.gov and review your options for 2015 coverage.
Get Covered
If you already have health insurance -- it pays to shop. First, update your information. This is important, because you might be eligible for lower costs than last year. Next, shop and compare your plan options. You may very well find that there is a different plan available this year that saves you more money, offers more services, or includes more doctors. Finally, select the plan that best meets your family's health and financial needs. Even if none of your information has changed, you may still be able to get a better deal and help paying for coverage.
Know someone who might still need to get covered -- maybe a friend who just changed jobs, or a niece or nephew who recently turned 26?
It's my job to help keep Americans healthy, and that means making sure as many Americans as possible have the peace of mind that comes from quality, affordable health insurance.
There's a role every single one of us can play in making that happen.

Just now, the President took action to protect a place called Bristol Bay, Alaska. Here's why that matters:
It places a national treasure -- and one of the nation's most productive fisheries -- off limits for oil and gas leasing. Alaskans have been fighting to preserve Bristol Bay for decades. Today, we got it done.
Bristol Bay helps to produce 40 percent of America's wild-caught seafood each year. It supports $2 billion every year in commercial fishing, and supports good jobs in sport-fishing and tourism.
These waters are beautiful and valuable, and today's action will ensure that future generations will be able to enjoy their bounty.
This is Bristol Bay, Alaska, a national treasure that President Obama is protecting for all of us.
This is Bristol Bay, Alaska, a national treasure that President Obama is protecting for all of us.
A humpback whale with shearwater birds in Bristol Bay.
A humpback whale with shearwater birds in Bristol Bay.
The beautiful Bristol Bay helps to produce 40% of America's wild-caught seafood every year.
The beautiful Bristol Bay helps to produce 40% of America's wild-caught seafood every year.
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December 16, 2014 

Teleseminar 2014


Wow! The call was packed last night. We had so much love flooding in after the call and so many people joined us on Twitter and tweeted great questions.

In case you missed it, we recorded the call and you can listen to it here.  
We also wanted to send you an extra BONUS Fun Action Sheet. Let's keep the conversation alive!


Don't miss the opportunity to sign up for Jumpstart Your Year and spend a weekend with us. Access all the details here: 

Promotion ends January 5th. 

We can't wait to help you make 2015 your best year. See you on the other side. 

Much Love and Empowerment,

Jo-Ná & Ariel 

P.S. On the call there were some articles mentioned. If you're interested, you can check them out below.
2014: The Year Nothing in Music Broke, and Nothing Got Fixed 


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