By Brian Rawson
On the morning of Saturday, April 25, thirty-three of our newest initiates to the Oxfam Action Corps filed into a small conference room in Washington DC as news of the earthquake in Nepal was breaking. The group of Oxfam supporters, including navy veterans, nurses, professors, development workers, high school coaches, facilities managers and other professions, had come to the 9th annual Action Corps training to lobby Congress for US food aid reform and to train for a year of leadership service to Oxfam in the 14 US cities they call home such as New York, San Francisco, Boston, Chicago, and even Washington DC.
On the morning of Saturday, April 25, thirty-three of our newest initiates to the Oxfam Action Corps filed into a small conference room in Washington DC as news of the earthquake in Nepal was breaking. The group of Oxfam supporters, including navy veterans, nurses, professors, development workers, high school coaches, facilities managers and other professions, had come to the 9th annual Action Corps training to lobby Congress for US food aid reform and to train for a year of leadership service to Oxfam in the 14 US cities they call home such as New York, San Francisco, Boston, Chicago, and even Washington DC.


If you’re not yet familiar with the Oxfam Action Corps, they
are dedicated Oxfam supporters from a variety of professional backgrounds and
ages in 14 US cities. They volunteer to build
our US constituency and voice
before Congressional and corporate targets. In its first 8 years the
Action Corps held more than 600 lobby visits (half in-district, half in
DC), gathered more than 65,000 petition signatures, hosted or presented
at 1,650 public events and collaborated with more than 500 local
allies.
On behalf of the Action Corps team of Community &
Engagement, including Brian Rawson, Clara Herrero, Bob Ferguson, Nancy Delaney,
Alexandria McMahon and Anoushka Barpujari, we would like to thank all our new Organizers for dedicating themselves to
this project, and our Peer Advisors for their support (see our prior blog post
for their profiles). We would also like to thank the
Oxfam staff who gave their time to help make our training a success, and to all
those who provide support to the Oxfam Action Corps throughout the year in
their home cities. THANK YOU!
Announcing the first US Red Nose Day comedy telethon,
May 21 on NBC, with proceeds to go to Oxfam America and several other
organizations