Tools and Resources
Check back for the latest tools and resources for advocates and partners in the field. If you have questions or comments, please feel free to send us your feedback by clicking here.
HHS Network January 2012 Materials (New)
- Join us for a Statewide Day of Action for the Governor’s Release of the 2012 Budget! (flyer pdf)
- Preliminary 2012-2013 Budget Analysis For LA County (pdf – part 1)
- Preliminary 2012-2013 Budget Analysis For LA County (pdf – part 2)
- Preliminary 2012-2013 Budget Analysis For LA County (pdf – part 3)
- Preliminary 2012-2013 Budget Analysis For LA County (pdf – part 4)
HHS Network Fall 2011 Materials
- Join our Facebook and Twitter Campaign against Trigger Cuts!
Use our List of Suggested Tweets and Facebook Posts to get you and your team started (pdf) - California Partnership Fact Sheet on Trigger Cuts (pdf)
- HHS Network Federal Super Committee Key Messages & Talking Points (doc)
HHS Network May Revise 2011 & Beyond Materials
- HHS Network May 2011 Updated Key Messages & Talking Points (doc)
- HHS Network May 2011 Updated Legislative Leave Behind (pdf)
- HHS Network May Revise LTE Templates (doc)
- HHS Network “Spending Caps = Endless Cuts” Sticker Template (pdf)
HHS Network Spring 2011 Messaging Materials
- HHS Network “Person-to-Person” Key Messages & Talking Points SPRING 2011 (doc)
- HHS Network “Organizational” Key Messages & Talking Points SPRING 2011 (doc)
- HHS Network “Let’s Get This Done” Key Messages & Talking Points SPRING 2011 (PDF)
- HHS Network – “Talking About Pension Reform & Spending Caps” SPRING 2011 (PDF)
- HHS Network Legislative Leave Behind SPRING 2011 (doc)
- HHS Network Revenue Solutions 2011 (doc)
HHS Network Postcard Campaign
To get your copies of the postcard – please contact Tim Shadix at Tim@cafoodbanks.org.
HHS Network Legislative Toolkit 2011
- HHS Network Legislative Leave Behind SPRING 2011 (doc)
- HHS Network’s 2011 FAMILY RECOVERY BUDGET platform (doc)
- HHS Network Revenue Solutions 2011 (doc)
- HHS Network Sticker
Also available:
- “For Seniors”
- “For Children”
- “For Women”
- “For People with Disabilities”
- “For the Jobless”
- “For Students”
- “For All of Us”

