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APPLICATION TO JOIN VFA:
NAME__________________________Address________________________
Telephone____________Email___________
I served from 19 _____ to ______. Where?_______________ What areas did you concentrate on? ( Education, Employment,
Consciousness raising, Abortion Right, Image, Consciousness raising, health and sexuality , politics, etc.)
I worked with ( name organizations or groups.)
Some highlights: (Were you an officer, headed a committee, organized demonstrations, etc?)
I have special memories of:__________
What I am doing today._______________________
Dues are on sliding scale
-- up or down, from $100 down to $5.00 to pay for mailings. Regular dues are $50.00. You may pay your dues in honor of one of our deceased sisters -- Catherine East, Bella
Abzug, Flo Kennedy, Pat McQuillan, Tish Sommers, Ann Scott, --whomever you wish to remember.
I enclose dues of $_______ in memory of ______ (If she/he or they are not nationally known, please tell us something
about them.________
Send your check made to VFA to:
VFA
c/o Amy Hackett
473 Westminster Rd
Brooklyn, NY 11218
I would like to help VFA with Publicity____ Fund raising_____, Scut work_____ membership __________organizing (
in your city or state)________, helping at events ( collecting tickets, money, etc) _____ or ( you name it).
Please send us a short bio and photos (past and present) for our files.
Email or snail mail this form. Please send photos, articles, etc. by snail mail.
Veteran Feminists of America is a non-profit
organization for those who pioneered the new feminist movement from the 1960s to 1975, and for veterans who were
soldiers for the feminist cause from 1975, to the 1990s, and beyond. Goals are to enjoy the sisterhood forged during
years of intense commitment, to keep in touch through reunions, newsletters and our website, to honor ourselves
and our heroes, to document our history, to pass the torch to younger generations, to rekindle the spirit of the
feminist revolution and act as keeper of the flame so that the original commitment to the ideals of feminism continues
to reverberate and influence others.
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