Family First needs volunteers!
Continuing in my spirit of campaigning, here’s another good cause. The Family First political party needs volunteers come election day (9th October) to man booths. I don’t think there’s too much involved, badges, T-shirts, voting cards and a minimum of 4 hours on a Saturday. And that is all I know about it. But doesn’t it sound interesting already?
I’ll be honest. I signed up to help more out of curiosity than a genuine desire to teach people how to vote. (That’s my curiosity for you.) But that’s beside the point. The point is, I’m inclined to drag someone along with me and Yuchun is 2,500 Ringgit too far for me to drag him.
Besides, what with JYG‘s Annuar escapade and Badawi encounter, it’s time someone else gets political around here.
Come on, it’s for a good cause. You might never get this opportunity again.
Family First is a political party that believes in putting families erm… first. According to Chris Willis, candidate for the seat of Melbourne (if that’s how you say it), “it’s not a Christian political party, but it’s a political party with a lot of Christians in it.”
As you might have gathered, politics just isn’t my forte. And that’s what the website is for. But you have to admit, it’s starting to pique your curiosity. Come on, not even a litte? Curiosity is a good thing you know. How do you think things got invented and worlds got discovered? Because someone was curious enough to say, let’s try something new around here. Or, I wonder what happens when you put this with that and mix a bit of those in.
Okay, back to Family First. Volunteers anyone? I don’t want to man a booth alone!
- Sophia is a writer and a mum. She is passionate about entertainment, sports and telling a good story. She is occasionally nerdy.
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