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Credits
We would like to thank the many interns and volunteers who made this toolkit possible. Instant Advocate is a growing document that, at its release in January 2005, contained more than 400 pages of text and triple that in extra research, sample petitions, and many other goodies.

First of all, Instant Advocate would not have happened without the financial support of the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Foundation, the San Francisco Foundation, Firedoll Foundation, and Environmental Justice Planning Grants provided by the California Department of Transportation.

Instant Advocate was (and still is) managed by Amber Crabbe, a Program Coordinator at TALC. Seth Schneider, of TALC, coordinated the design and construction of the website and currently maintains it. Valuable advice was provided by Stuart Cohen and Jeff Hobson at TALC.

The bulk of the tools in Instant Advocate were researched and written by our indispensable and hard-working interns and volunteers: Ariel Birtley, Susan Curtis, Anthony Curzi, Irvin Dawid, Sabrina Forkish, Bob Franklin, Liz Garcia, Ursula Hester, Maureen Hickey, Christopher Kost, Yuhki Kushiro, Megan Lewis, Stella Ling, Sanhita Mallick, Adam Millard-Ball, Jason Moore, Sara Nafici, Jeremy Nelson, Aaron Priven, Stacy Radine, Vicky del Rosario, Justine Staneko, and Hui Wang

Technical, design, and coding assistance was provided by Coleman Matthew, Dan Alper, Martin Ilian, and Robert Ping.

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