How to Set Up A Faces of Agent Orange Town Hall Meeting.

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How to Set Up A Faces of Agent Orange Town Hall Meeting

STEP #1 Contact Mokie Porter Ext Mokie is the VVA Director of Communications and Coordinator of the Faces of Agent Orange campaign You can also Communications Assistant Amber Chaney at

GET A TEAM TOGETHER Find 5-7 people Each person will be responsible for a primary task & a secondary task. Don't try to do it all alone! Teams ensure that everything gets done & no one is overwhelmed. Example: Person 1 handles the location, date & time. Meanwhile, Person 2 coordinates the speakers and moderators. moderator.

LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION Choose a Central Location Check out: ➔ Community Recreation centers ➔ Schools, Colleges, or Universities ➔ Churches or Temples that host community outreach programs or social events ➔ Hotels

LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION Be sure to consider: ➔ Adequate parking ➔ Access & accommodations for people with mobility problems or disabilities (ramps, working automatic doors, sign language interpreters, etc.)

DATE & TIME Your best bet is to hold the town hall meeting when it’s convenient for your community. Check Local Events! Meetings should a minimum of 2.5 hours. (Be prepared if meeting is longer, this is common)

SPEAKERS & MODERATORS Speakers: find individuals familiar with the use and effects of Agent Orange and those who have personal experiences to share. These can include: ➔ Advocates knowledgeable about Agent Orange ➔ Veterans and family members willing to speak about Agent Orange and their exposure ➔ Accredited Service Officers who can advise on the filing of Agent Orange Claims

SPEAKERS & MODERATORS Moderator : Choose someone who can keep things moving & focused, and can organize people as they speak up & join the conversation, You can always contact MOKIE PORTER for a list of knowledgeable people in your area & for printed materials you can hand out to participants.

MEDIA Send Press Releases to all media outlets (radio, TV, print & online) and Veteran Service organizations. Don't forget social networks! Use Facebook, Twitter, and Agent Orange Zone.

LOCAL NEWS IS A GREAT PLACE TO START...

PRESS RELEASES ARE A GREAT HELP

POSTERS ARE GREAT TOO. PUT THEM EVERYWHERE!

DON'T BE AFRAID TO THINK BIGGER. THIS BILLBOARD WAS USED TO RAISE AWARENESS IN ADVANCE OF A TOWN HALL MEETING

CHECK VVA.ORG TOO! THERE'S AN AGENT ORANGE CALENDAR WHERE WE POST INFO ABOUT YOUR UPCOMING MEETING

AGENDAS ARE HELPFUL – THEY LET EVERYONE KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT!

AUDIO / VISUAL Determine what A/V equipment you'll need, such as: ➔ microphones ➔ PA system ➔ video camera ➔ projector Most venues for big groups/events have their own A/V gear, there may be a cost involved.

INVITE ELECTED OFFICIALS & STAKEHOLDERS Your representatives in local, state, and federal government need to hear your message. Urge them to attend and to support S.2738 and H.R Invite area VVA Chapters, State Councils, Veterans Service Organizations, and members of your community.

SIGN-UP SHEET Have a registration table at the entrance. Ask everyone to sign in and provide them with Agent Orange Materials and an Agenda. Participants should provide: ➔ Name ➔ Address ➔ Phone Number ➔ Address Forward a typed copy to and keep a copy for yourself. (Also include a total # of

FUNDING Nothing is free. Find a sponsor or location willing to "comp" the meeting space, coffee, and refreshments. Talk to your local VFW or American Legion Enlist the support of your business community to help underwrite expenses. Explore resources available through your Chamber of Commerce.

FUNDING VVA (C19) and AVVA (C4) are tax exempt! Remind any hotels or donors that this is a tax write-off Keep an open mind. Don’t get discouraged if someone says “no” (although most people are more willing to help than you think!)

FOLLOW UP: TAKE ACTION! 1 Week after the event, contact everyone on your sign-in sheet and ensure they followed these steps: 1. Did you share your story with Faces of Agent Orange? ( 2. Did you register at National Birth Defects Registry? 3. Do you have plans to contact a service officer?

REMEMBER! You belong to a group of committed people who believe that just talking about Agent Orange isn’t enough – we must act! We need to learn from you to improve what we do. Feedback from you and hosts of previous town hall meetings is key to getting better results from future meetings.