Whether you make a phone call, send a letter, or visit your legislator in person, be sure to record your action in this tracker! This helps Clubhouse Michigan understand our statewide impact and report on our grants.Â
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Pop out to use this script as a template to make your own calls to Congress in support of protecting Medicaid.Â
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Advocacy Brief from Fountain House United
Please feel free to share the brief widely across your Clubhouse networks. If you choose to forward it to local policy‑making stakeholders, we ask that you include this context:
"Dear [Stakeholder Name],
I’m pleased to share a new resource from Fountain House United, the national network of Clubhouses dedicated to strengthening, supporting, and expanding the Clubhouse model as a proven community‑based mental health resource.
Attached is our latest policy brief, Clubhouses and the Evolving Medicaid Landscape (2025) which illustrates the kind of guidance and practical tools we develop to inform and suport the domestic Clubhouse movement. We hope it offers useful insights as you consider strategies for mental health advocacy and service delivery in our community.
Thank you for your commitment to improving mental health supports. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you’d like to discuss our work or opportunities to get involved..
Best,
[Your name and organization]"
Protect MI Care is a statewide coalition of health care providers, advocates, and community organizations fighting to preserve and strengthen Medicaid for everyone in Michigan.
Click to take action on this campaign sponsored by the National Council for Mental Wellbeing
Click to access the National Council's Call Script Template
Online Message: Submit a message through the official White House Contact Page. (4000 character limit)
Mail: Send a letter to:
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, D.C. 20500
Phone: Call the White House Comments Line at 202-456-1111 (TTY: 202-456-6213).
Social Media: Engage with the White House on Twitter (@WhiteHouse), Facebook (The White House), Instagram (@whitehouse), and YouTube (The White House).
Mailing Address:
The Honorable Gary Peters
United States Senate
Hart Senate Office Building, Suite 724
Washington, D.C. 20510
Phone Numbers:
Washington, D.C. Office: 202-224-6221
Detroit Office (Michigan): 313-226-6020
Email: Contact Senator Peters via his official contact form on his website.
Social Media:
Twitter: @SenGaryPeters
Facebook: Gary Peters
Instagram: @SenatorGaryPeters
Mailing Address:
The Honorable Elissa Slotkin
United States Senate
Washington, D.C. 20510
Phone Numbers:
Washington, D.C. Office: 202-224-4822
Michigan Office (Detroit): 248-231-2150
Email: Contact Senator Slotkin through her official contact form on her website.
Social Media:
Twitter: @SenatorSlotkin
Facebook: Elissa Slotkin
Instagram: @senatorslotkin