If you were chosen
Someone chose you.
That's not a small thing.
If you've been given a ribbon — or a code, in an envelope, with two short paragraphs and a wave — and you've come here to understand what it means, this page is for you.
Ask Me In is not a protest. It is not a petition. It is not a campaign against anything. It is a small, deliberate movement in which one person in the Jewish community in Australia turns to one person outside it and asks them, quietly, to stand with them.
They could have asked anyone. They asked you. Someone looked at their life and decided you were the person they trusted most outside their community. That is what they're saying.

What to do next
- 01
If you received a ribbon
Wear it. On your jacket, your bag, your hi-vis. Where people will see it and ask.
- 02
If you received a code
Choose one person you trust. Sit down with them. Tell them why you chose them. Then give them the code.
- 03
If you're not sure what to do
Find the person who gave it to you and tell them you said yes. That alone is enough.
You don't have to say anything publicly. You just have to show up.