🧰 Spotlight: You Don’t Have to Do This Alone
You care about the issues. Now what?
Many people care deeply about issues like democracy, health care, climate action, and peace. But caring—and acting—can feel overwhelming when you’re trying to do it by yourself.
The truth is, most effective civic action doesn’t happen alone.
Across the country, thousands of advocacy groups help people stay informed, speak out, and work together for change. Over time, I’ve been compiling guides to many of them here on Plainly, Garbl. Readers looking for practical ways to get involved often start with advocacy groups listed in these annotated guides.
Here’s why I believe advocacy groups matter in the first place:
🧰 Don’t Go It Alone: Why Advocacy Groups?
Connect with advocacy groups traveling the same road
Sometimes the most powerful step in civic engagement is simply discovering that others are already traveling the same road.


