
Many people have a negative impression of politics, and for good reason—it can feel exhausting, divisive, or overwhelming. Don’t worry—volunteering on this campaign is nothing like the toxic politics you see on social media. It’s about connection, community, and making sure neighbors have the information they need to make thoughtful decisions.
You don’t need special skills or years of experience—just a willingness to show up, learn, and help. Every role matters, whether it’s talking to voters at the door, helping with data entry, or dropping campaign literature on doorsteps.
Be a Part of Tomorrow
Ten-thousand handshakes. Two ears. One heart.
Brandi For Coos
What’s required?
What We’re Asking For:
Commitment of Time: Even 2–3 hours a week makes a real difference. We’ll work with your schedule.
Positive Attitude: You don’t need to know everything about politics—just bring an open mind and a respectful, kind approach.
Team Spirit: Campaigns succeed when everyone does their part, big or small.
Comfort Level: Some roles involve conversations with neighbors, others are behind-the-scenes like phone calls, mail prep, or office organization. You’ll be placed where you feel most comfortable.
Reliability: If you sign up for a shift, we’re counting on you—just like the community is counting on this campaign.
Ways You Can Help:
Knock on doors to introduce the candidate and listen to what neighbors care about.
Make phone calls to remind people of events, share information, or check in.
Share campaign updates on social media or with your own networks.
Help with set-up, clean-up, and staffing at events.
Deliver yard signs or campaign literature in your area.
Assist with office support: stuffing envelopes, organizing materials, or updating voter lists.
Provide specialized skills (photography, graphic design, tech help, fundraising support).
No matter how you help, you’ll be part of a team working toward something bigger than any one of us. Campaigns are at their best when they feel like a movement, and that only happens when neighbors join together to make change possible.