KFTC Blog
Clarifying who can vote and who can't in Kentucky
Posted by: KFTC Staff on September 24, 2018
KFTC members speak up in D.C. this week for Just Transition
Posted by: KFTC Staff on September 24, 2018
Housing issues at forefront of Bowling Green local elections
Posted by: Nancy Bridges on September 19, 2018
Benham & Jackson are first Kentucky cities to pass a local resolution supporting miners and communities
Posted by: KFTC staff on September 15, 2018
Madison County members take action at Andy Barr event
Posted by: Matthew Frederick on September 14, 2018
Northern Kentucky plans Hispanic Heritage Month activities
Posted by: Joe Gallenstein on September 12, 2018
Voter Registration Deadline is October 9. How can you help?
Posted by: Dave Newton on September 11, 2018
KFTC members are taking part in a week of climate action in California
Posted by: Lisa Abbott on September 9, 2018
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How did you get involved with KFTC?
In 2006, I became aware of KFTC through work at my church, Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church, when we were looking to become a green sanctuary program. We had to partner with an organization for an environmental justice project as part of the requirements. We looked at three different organizations. I was the one to check out KFTC. At my first meeting they were trying to work with the other two organizations around voter issues. My church chose to partner with KFTC and ended up working on the I Love Mountains Day rally in 2007. We’ve never stopped doing that (helping to promote and attend I Love Mountains Day), and I never stopped going to KFTC.
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