Give love give life is oriented towards recognizing,
acknowledging and respecting the feminine part of life.

The women in our lives—grandmothers, mothers, daughters, sisters,
wives, aunts, nieces and cousins—are what make us whole as human
beings.

They are the life bringers, physically and spiritually carrying us from
the past, through the present and into the future.

To show appreciation and thankfulness to the creator it is important to
protect the sacred feminine.

Like is the heart of love. To care is love's expression.
Give Love Give Life is an attitude to raise national
awareness and support for women’s health. Through outreach and
education, we plan to create sufficient dialogue to make women’s
health and national health insurance for women and children part of
the national debate in the local and national elections of 2008.
Give Love Give Life does not support individual candidates or political
parties, but instead, supports the health of women and the development
of a national health plan that offers meaningful health care services
to women and children. It is our opinion that the Congress and the candidates
need to present a clear, coherent health care plan that has practical
applications in today’s economic landscape. Such a plan should
offer prevention, diagnostic and treatment services for both physical
and mental well-being.This is not about supporting political rhetoric
or political promises. It is about supporting a health care plan for
women and children that makes sense.
Women are the majority in this country, yet their voice, needs, and
well-being remain under-represented. As a result, millions of women
are underserved or marginalized when it comes to health care. Women
represent power that, when activated, can change the course of the national
health care debate by injecting both common sense and caring into the
discussion. In addition, women’s health is a non-divisive, non-partisan
issue that can generate support from numerous constituencies, independent
of gender or political persuasion. In essence, women’s health
can act as a focal point to activate the stagnant and fractionalized
human energy in America and create cohesive thought based on respect
for women and their quality of life.
A series of gatherings will act as a central part of the Give Love Give
Life attitude over the upcoming year. We plan to hold a number of
concerts and events across the country, beginning in the fall of 2007,
featuring recording artist John Trudell and other guests. These gatherings
are meant to promote the individual and collective thinking needed to
create a coherent national health insurance plan for women and children.
The center of all culture is in protecting
the women and children.
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