About Our Branch
Rooted in over a century of civil rights advocacy, our NAACP branch works locally to advance justice, equity, and opportunity for all. We champion social change through education, outreach, and grassroots action that uplifts every voice in our community. Our MissionSupport the CauseOur Mission & Vision
Our vision and mission is to help connect people to faith
We are committed to dismantling systemic racism, protecting civil rights, and empowering our community through education, advocacy, and meaningful action. The NAACP stands as a force for justice — locally and nationally — and this branch continues that legacy here at home.
Mission & Purpose
Our purpose is to secure political, educational, social, and economic equality for all individuals, especially those historically marginalized and underserved.
We believe that lasting change begins with grassroots efforts — through voter advocacy, youth leadership development, public health awareness, and direct community outreach. This branch of the NAACP serves as both a shield and a beacon: protecting rights, lifting voices, and moving forward together.
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Our Beliefs & Values
Our work is rooted in values that guide every action, decision, and partnership. These principles reflect our long-standing commitment to justice, equality, and community empowerment.
Equity
We believe in a society where opportunity isn’t dictated by race, background, or zip code. Our work focuses on leveling the playing field, removing barriers, and ensuring fair access to resources, representation, and justice.
Justice
Justice isn’t just an idea — it’s a right. We challenge unjust systems, hold institutions accountable, and advocate for policy reform to protect civil liberties and end racial discrimination in all forms.
Empowerment
Real change starts when people are empowered. We support individuals and families through education, resources, and mentorship, helping them become leaders, advocates, and change makers in their own communities.
Unity
We believe we are stronger together. We unite people across generations, cultures, and identities to build bridges of understanding, stand against hate, and take collective action toward shared goals.
Education
Education is not just a right — it’s a powerful tool for transformation. We fight for equal access to quality education, support underserved students, and push for curricula that reflect diverse histories and voices.
The NAACP was not formed to cry about injustice. It was formed to fight against it — boldly, courageously, and without apology.
– Benjamin Todd Jealous, former NAACP President & CEO
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the NAACP stand for?
The NAACP is the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, founded in 1909. We’re a civil rights organization dedicated to ensuring equity, eliminating race-based discrimination, and promoting justice in communities nationwide and right here in our own.
Where does my donation go?
Your donation directly supports our local work — including voter outreach, youth programs, educational scholarships, legal advocacy, and public health initiatives. Every dollar helps us take meaningful action and expand our reach where it’s needed most.
How can I get involved as a volunteer?
We have a variety of volunteer opportunities throughout the year. Whether it’s helping at events, joining a committee, or supporting outreach efforts, your time and skills are always welcome. Visit our [Contact] page to connect.
How can I become a member?
Becoming a member is easy and impactful. Visit our [Become a Member] page to sign up. Whether you’re looking to attend meetings, volunteer, or simply support from afar, your membership helps fuel the fight for justice and equality in our area.
Do you offer scholarships or educational support?
Yes. Our branch is proud to support local students through scholarship programs, youth leadership initiatives, and partnerships with educational institutions. Visit our [Youth Council] or [Events] page for upcoming scholarship deadlines and resources.
Who can join the NAACP?
Membership is open to everyone who supports our mission. No matter your race, background, or identity, if you believe in justice, equality, and civil rights, you are welcome to join and be part of the movement.