S:Ta Ingrids Gille Anna Johansson, Director
What We Do

We Build Public Action That Holds

S:Ta Ingrids Gille brings people from concern into organized, visible, and practical civic work. We support chapters, train volunteers, create public moments of witness, and keep the infrastructure behind community action steady enough to last.

Overview

Our work connects public pressure with local care

The organization exists to make civic participation easier to enter and stronger to sustain. We help communities respond quickly, communicate clearly, and act together with discipline.

Chapter support

We equip local groups with planning templates, leadership coaching, and campaign structure.

Action design

We shape public events that are visible, orderly, and grounded in a clear purpose.

Community care

We organize hospitality, volunteer coordination, and practical support so more people can stay involved.

Approach

We treat organizing as both public and relational work: the rally matters, the planning meeting matters, the volunteer follow-up matters, and the materials that help people step in with confidence matter.

How We Work

Four lines of practice

Organize local chapters

We help leaders run briefings, map volunteers, coordinate calendars, and build consistent local rhythms.

Train volunteers

New supporters receive clear roles, practical guidance, and usable materials that reduce hesitation and confusion.

Create public witness

We coordinate events, marches, vigils, and assemblies that turn local conviction into visible civic presence.

Maintain campaign tools

We prepare briefing sheets, sign-up systems, outreach copy, and shared templates so chapters can move quickly.

Areas Of Work

What this looks like on the ground

Gatherings and assemblies

Small group briefings, open community meetings, and citywide assemblies help people move from listening to contributing.

Campaign communication

We prepare talking points, press-ready summaries, volunteer scripts, and simple messaging that stays coherent under pressure.

Volunteer stewardship

We match people to real tasks, keep expectations clear, and create follow-through after events end.

Shared materials

Print kits, sign templates, schedules, and chapter-ready checklists reduce the burden on local organizers.

Partnership support

We collaborate with neighbors, congregations, local groups, and allied organizers where mutual goals align.

Ongoing reflection

After each action, we review turnout, logistics, tone, accessibility, and next steps so the work keeps improving.

In Practice

A steady rhythm from invitation to action

Our method is not built around one-off events. It is built around a repeatable sequence that helps people arrive, orient, participate, and return.

  1. Invite

    We open a clear entry point with an event, issue briefing, or volunteer call.

  2. Prepare

    Leads share roles, logistics, expectations, and materials in advance.

  3. Act

    The chapter carries out a visible, coordinated public action with practical support in place.

  4. Continue

    Participants receive the next step quickly so momentum becomes durable local involvement.

Get Involved

Step Into The Work

Join a chapter, support a public action, or contact the team to help shape the next round of organizing in your area.

Join a chapter

Find the local group closest to you and enter through a briefing, assembly, or volunteer shift.

Connect locally

Support a campaign

Help with materials, logistics, communications, and the practical work behind public action.

Open resources

Reach the team

Contact S:Ta Ingrids Gille directly to ask about chapter formation, partnerships, or upcoming actions.

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