Everything is different.
When Brittany Maynard shared her story with the world; when half of the states in the country considered Death with Dignity during the most recent legislative session; and particularly when California Governor Brown signed the End of Life Option Act into law last month, everything about the Death with Dignity movement changed.
We are changing, too.
Our donors, advocates, volunteers, and partners undergird our success. All our accomplishments, from the passage of the Oregon Death with Dignity Act in 1994 to California’s successful passage this year, have rested on both the legacy of our hard work and the commitment of our supporters—you—to expanding the freedom of all Americans to make our own end-of-life decisions.
Our movement has surged ahead with tremendous momentum, with opportunities all across the country. Only with you can we succeed.
You are one of the seven out of ten Americans who support Death with Dignity. As we envision and shape a new landscape for the Death with Dignity Movement, we are shifting to a new platform for you to become involved in advocating for this ultimate end-of-life option.
Our new identity and website launching today are just the beginning and the visual expression of this transformation.
We’re still here, at DeathwithDignity.org, but everything here is different. Look around.
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