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AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE (AFSC) Youth and Militarism Program 1515 Cherry St Philadelphis PA 19102
GI RIGHTS HOT LINE girightshotline.org 1-877-447-4487 (877-GI-RGHTS) (no cost) National Lawyer's Guild Military Law Task Force www.nlgmltf.org CENTER ON CONSCIENCE & WAR (NISBCO)1830 Connecticut Ave NW Washington, DC 20009 Phone: 800.379.2679, www.centeronconscience.org NATIONAL LAWYERS GUILD MILITARY LAW TASK FORCE www.nlgmltf.org 415-566-3732 619-233-1701 PROJECTO GUERRERO AZTECA www.guerreroazteca.org 760-746-4568 PROJECT ON YOUTH AND NON-MILITARY OPPORTUNITIES (YANO) P.O. Box 230157 Encinitas, CA 92023 Phone: 760.634.3604, www.projectyano.org
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COMMITTEE OPPOSED TO MILITARISM AND THE DRAFT (COMD) www.comdsd.org
War Resisters League 339 Lafayette St, New York, NY 10012 Phone: 212-228.0450 http://www.warresisters.org/counterrecruitment SYRACUSE CULTURAL WORKERS (SCW) Counter recruitment posters, videos, leaflets, AWOL Magazine, stickers, buttons, P.O. Box 6367, Syracuse, NY 13217 Phone: 315.474.1132 www.syrculturalworkers.com
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LEAVE MY CHILD ALONE A Family Privacy Project of Working Assets, Mainstreet Moms, and ACORN www.leavemychildalone.org COMMITTEE FOR COUNTERING MILITARY RECRUITMENT www.countermilitary.org THE NATIONAL NETWORK OPPOSING MILITARIZATION OF YOUTH (NNOMY) www.nnomy.org Recommended sources for more information: http://www.notyoursoldier.org/ - http://www.veteransforpeace.org/ - http://www.warresisters.org/index.php- http://www.unitedforpeace.org/ – http://www.commondreams.org/ - www.snipurl.com/j1it - http://www.campusantiwar.net/ - http://www.one.org/ – http://www.peacekidz.com/ – Iraq Vets Against War: http://www.ivaw.net/ – http://www.militaryfreezone.org/ – http://www.youth4peace.org/ – Military Families Speak Out: http://www.mfso.org/ - http://www.fedmoney.org/ - http://www.texansforpeace.org/ - http://www.imaginepeace.net/ - http://www.iwillnotkill.org/ - http://www.americorps.org/ - http://www.jobcorps.dol.gov/ http://www.noarmy.com -Non-military Options for youth: http://www.peaceoptions.blogspot.com/ A 28 page Great Careers packet from the American Friends Service Committee. http://www.afsc. org/pacificsw/ documents/ greatcareers. pdf
The National Youth and Militarism Recruiter Abuse Hotline is now open at 1- 877-688-6881. After hearing many reports from young people and their families about abuses by military recruiters, we at AFSC (American Friends Service Committee) are beginning to track these abuses as reported to our national hotline. Examples of recruiter abuse include making misleading or false statements; repeated contact after a request to refrain from contact; physical coercion; sexual solicitation; encouraging recruits to lie or falsify information; offering drugs or alcohol; attempting to intimidate or scare recruits or their parents; and refusal to accurately document recruits¢ medical or legal situations. Recruiter abuse has become such a problem that a congressional committee has suggested installing surveillance equipment in recruiting stations (which does little to protect young people solicited in schools). AFSC staff will track reported abuses to support our work advocating the demilitarization of youth and youth spaces. We will also support youth and families in seeking remedies to cases of abuse. AFSC is responding to this urgent need. Staff people nationwide will be responding to calls in English and Spanish. To report an abuse call 1- 877-688-6881. | |