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Why Join the Hanover Branch NAACP?

Membership is Power! Your membership is invaluable to the continued existence of the Hanover Branch NAACP in educating our children about their heritage, equal opportunities, voter registation and outreach programs. As our membership grows so does our opportunity to make a difference.

Get To Know Hanover Branch NAACP

On September 29, 1946, at the First Union Baptist Church in Mechanicsville the Hanover County Branch of the NAACP was chartered by the first president of the Virginia State Conference of Branches, the late Dr. J. M. Tinsley. The objectives of this Branch were in accordance with the constitution of the State Conference and the National Association.

Hanover Branch NAACP's Local Focus

The Hanover Branch NAACP has been leading the effort for social justice for nearly 58 years. Anyone who supports the mission of the Hanover Branch NAACP irrespective of race, religion, political affiliation and ideology can become a member of the Association. Unyielding in our purpose, the Hanover Branch NAACP ensures the political, educational, social and economic equality of minority group citizens through democratic processes.

NAACP's Grassroots Network

The NAACP Regional Offices are located in California, New York, Michigan, Missouri, Georgia, Texas, and Maryland. Each regional office serves as a mentor to states in that region. They provide guidance with regard to the Association's policy, procedure and civil rights agenda. Every local Unit chartered in a particular state works closely with the State Conference arm of the NAACP. The NAACP units can be found in any of the seven regions, each with a staff of volunteers to address the needs of the community and the membership. Currently, there are approximately 2,200 adult branches and 1,700 youth and college chapters.

 

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The entire NAACP family is deeply saddened by the devastation in Haiti, and our thoughts and prayers go out to the families and those affected by this tragedy. The NAACP is asking our members and supporters to do whatever they can to assist those who have lost their homes, their livelihoods, and their loved ones. In the weeks ahead we will bring you a number of opportunities to get involved in relief efforts in your communities. Today, the need for aid is crucial, and we ask that you make an emergency donation through the NAACP for Haiti Fund. The NAACP is working directly with our partner organizations on the ground, and donations made to the NAACP for Haiti fund will go to support the effort to bring food, water, shelter and medical services to the people of Haiti.

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