Act! Speak! Build! Week resources

Act! Speak! Build! Week resources

Act! Speak! Build! Week toolkits
These handbooks will help you plan your Act! Speak! Build Week events.

World Habitat Day resources
The United Nations has designated the first Monday in October as annual World Habitat Day. Many groups decide to organize their Act! Speak! Build! Week around World Habitat Day, and Habitat for Humanity has many great tools for you.

Suggested activities and events
In order to advocate, you need to make a specific request to lawmakers and elected officials. At each event, ask participants to write letters or sign petitions in support of your request.

  • Host an advocacy event
    Organizing an advocacy event on your school campus or in your community.
  • Host a candlelight vigil
    A candlelight vigil is a great way for groups to reflect on poverty and the impact it has on our lives, the community and the world.
  • Make it real!
    Create a visual representation
    of a current poverty statistic that illustrates the magnitude of poverty in your community, state, country or world. Display it in a high-traffic area, accompanied by an explanation.
  • Put a face to advocacy!
    Be a part of our Habitat’s Flickr photo petition and tell the president “It all starts at home.”
  • Use the Welcome Home housing simulation
    Use the Welcome Home housing simulation during Act! Speak! Build! Week to raise awareness of the issues surrounding poverty housing. Each participant is assigned a role as a representative of a housing entity or as a homeless individual searching for housing.
  • Provide handouts
    Looking for a way to explain important advocacy issues simply? Use the Secure Tenure 101 and Housing Trust Funds 101 handouts.
  • Paper House campaign
    Children as young as 5 can advocate for an end to poverty housing using the Paper House campaign.
  • Panel discussions
    Panels are a great way to invite elected officials to your community. Learn how to organize a panel discussion.
  • ONE Campaign
    The ONE Campaign
    raises public awareness about the issues of global poverty, hunger and disease in developing countries. Add your signature to the ONE Declaration.
  • Organize an educational activity
    You can find more activities in the Advocacy Toolkit.