Pro-Vaccine Advocacy Day

January 28 @ 10:00 am 1:00 pm EST

Massachusetts Families for Vaccines is pleased to invite you to our Day of Advocacy on Wednesday, January 28, 2026! This event will support our campaign to pass H.2554/S.1557 to remove the non-medical exemption from required school vaccines.

We will gather at 10:00am in Room 428 to hear from bill sponsor Representative Andy Vargas, learn about MAFV’s poll showing strong support for passing H.2554/S.1557, hear from experts about the importance of strengthening vaccine requirements in schools, and watch a clip from the documentary Shot in the Arm. (You can view the trailer here.) Refreshments will be provided. After the presentation, we strongly encourage you to visit your legislators’ offices to share why passing H.2554/S.1557 is important to you.

If you are able to attend, please fill out the form below so that we can help you arrange meetings with your legislators in advance. You can also contact katie@mafamiliesforvaccines.org to RSVP or with any questions.

Even if you are not able to make it, we strongly encourage you to invite your legislators and their staff members to the presentation and to share the event with your networks. You can use our quick form to email both your state representative and state senator at once here.

24 Beacon St
Boston, MA 02133

Postcard Writing Party

January 7 @ 5:00 pm 7:00 pm EST

We will be writing postcards to voters in other states to lay the groundwork for winning the 2026 Midterms. Campaigns will vary from voter registration to messaging to election information. Join us for great conversation while we write. Postcards are a great way to connect with voters!

2 Cornerstone Square
Westford, Massachusetts 01886
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Postcard Writing Party

January 7 @ 9:00 am 11:00 am EST

We will be writing postcards to voters in other states to lay the groundwork for winning the 2026 Midterms. Campaigns will vary from voter registration to messaging to election information. Join us for great conversation while we write. Postcards are a great way to connect with voters!

43 Main Street
Westford, Massachusetts
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Postcard Writing Evening

January 6 @ 5:30 pm 7:30 pm EST

We have 300 postcards to send to voters in Georgia. And we need YOU to help write them! Progressive Turnout Project is targeting four races: governor, one senator, and two representatives. We’ll meet in the Garden Room at Fitchburg Public Library, 166 Boulder Drive, on Tuesday, January 6th and Wednesday, January 21st from 5:30pm to 7:45pm. We have room for 15-20 folks at any given time, so please let us know if you plan to join us. Thanks and see you soon!

A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.

166 Boulder Drive
Fitchburg, Massachusetts 1420
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GAIN Get to Know You and Welcome Session

Virtual Event

January 14 @ 7:00 pm 8:00 pm EST

Q: Wonder how to get involved?

A: Join our virtual “Get to know you” Welcome session!

Wednesday, January 14. 2026 7pm

Email info@massgain.org to get the Zoom link!

Check in to learn about the many ways to get involved, to meet your goals, available time and interests.

GAIN Monthly Membership Meeting

Hybrid Event

December 30, 2025 @ 7:00 pm 9:00 pm EST

Help us plan for 2026! GAIN is about our members. We want to build activities that work for you! At our last membership meeting of our inaugural year, GAIN will start the conversation on the 30th! We’ve added a virtual option so that you can join even if you can’t get away from home. Your voice matters-bring your hopes and ideas, your questions and together, we will begin to build a plan. To get the link, and for questions? Please reach out at info@massgain.org

34 Main St
Northborough, Massachusetts 01532
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Progressive Mass Annual Member Meeting

January 31 @ 1:00 pm 5:00 pm EST

We’ll be focusing on how to build pressure for our legislative priorities, strengthen progressive organizing, and get ready for the suite of 2026 ballot questions. Stay tuned for information about speakers, breakout sessions, and more.

Join us to hone your skills, network with activists from across the state, and get energized for the fights to come.

Our Annual Meeting is open to everyone. However, you must be a member to vote for members up for election or re-election to the Board. You also must be a member to nominate yourself or someone else for election.

To nominate yourself or someone else to the Board, submit this form to the Governance Committee at: governance@progressivemass.com. Please submit your nomination by January 3rd. Elections will take place at business portion of our annual meeting. For more information about responsibilities, roles, and terms, please email the Governance Committee.

80 Maple St
Newton, Massachusetts 02466
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Get ICE out of Home Depot Natick

December 20, 2025 @ 1:00 pm 2:00 pm EST

Standing out Home Depot Natick entrance sending a clear message to stop allowing ICE raids on their property and to boycott shopping there!

All over the country, ICE agents are targeting immigrants in and around Home Depot, and these atrocities are happening on Home Depot’s watch, on its properties, with its silence.

The Home Depot has not publicly resisted or condemned these raids or demanded that the Administration stop assaulting and abducting people on and outside its properties. With its silence and inaction, Home Depot has become ICE’s passive partner.

In order to show up for immigrant community members and defeat authoritarianism, we must engage in the dual strategy of electing people who will stand up to Trump, and engaging in noncooperation (also known as civil resistance). Movements with no civil resistance actions, stopping democratic backsliding only happens 7.5% of the time. With a civil resistance added to the movement, that percentage goes up to 51.7%!

In addition to this, we need to run civil resistance campaigns that hit the power holders where it hurts! When we do symbolic actions like one day protests and vigils, which are useful in their own way, power holders can easily ignore them. When we engage in actions that cost money like a boycott, cost elected leaders their seats, or stop business as usual, they are far more likely to respond. So we engage in noncooperation because we must impose real and tangible costs to powerholders’ bottom-lines!

A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.

Suggested signs: ICE out of Home Depot We Ain’t Buying it – stand with immigrant neighbors! If you work with ICE, we freeze our spending

Cochituate Rd
Framingham, Massachusetts 01760
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What’s the Plan

Virtual Event

January 8 @ 3:00 pm 4:00 pm EST

The chaos out of the White House is meant to overwhelm us. Our antidote is community. Join Indivisible co-founders Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin every Thursday to break down the week’s biggest political stories, answer your questions, and map out strategies for taking action.

This is people-powered politics in real time. Questions can be submitted via the Q&A function during the live event.

Real talk. Real people. Real action. That’s the plan.

Defend Democracy-Standout and Food Drive

December 20, 2025 @ 11:00 am 12:00 pm EST

This a local Indivisible event! Hosted by Westborough Indivisible

Join us Saturdays 11am-12 to Stand Out with your signs of protest and support. We are a small and mighty group that gains new activists each week. Our high visibility location is very impactful and fulfilling. Meet fellow patriots to join your voices in Solidarity.

We are a group of concerned Massachusetts citizens who live in Westborough and surrounding towns. Westborough Indivisible is comprised of pro-democracy Massachusetts citizens. We are a registered Indivisible group. Our mission is to build community and create the opportunity to organize collective actions to speak out and affect change as we face the growing risks of:

Rising authoritarianism
Erosion of civil liberties
The worsening economy
Free and fair elections

Attendee feedback: “It was great seeing new people joining our weekly protest today, including all ages, including kids. We are fighting authoritarianism with next to no help from the courts or Congress. So we need to keep appearing and protesting while our resistance movement coalesces. We hold the power! Remember Navalny” Doug C.

Winter is hard for us all. Layers on layers, gloves, double socks, snow boots, hats with ear flaps and a warm heart are necessary. Icy conditions are a serious heads up. Use your judgement.

WE ARE COLLECTING DONATIONS FOR THE WESTBOROUGH FOOD PANTRY AND WESTBOROUGH PET FOOD PANTRY. Please look for the donation boxes in the center of the rotary by the monument.

It’s best to park at Bay State Commons, 600 Union Street, and walk about 2 blocks to Main Street and the rotary. Please try to leave the parking spots closest to the Commons’ businesses open for business patrons. For people with mobility challenges, there is limited parking on Main Street on a first come, first served basis. Here are some important ground rules. We cannot disrupt traffic. Please stay out of the street, and always use crosswalks. This is a peaceful protest. If someone becomes aggressive towards one of us, we should all be ready to de-escalate the situation (don’t respond to the aggressor, walk away, find a volunteer with a reflecting vest or a Westborough Police Officer). Please look out for each other. We have been in contact with the Westborough Police, and they fully support our right to PEACEFULLY protest.

A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.

1 West Main St
Wesborough, Massachusetts 01581
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