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Hanover Branch of the NAACP

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The Legal Redress committee continues to meet the needs of the community by giving legal assistance in instances where residents could usually not afford it, and to address legal issues as it relates to the Hanover County comunity.The NAACP may provide legal information and assistance to concerned citizens, but does not provide legal advice or legal information via e-mail. For legal advice, you should consult a local attorney. You may request legal information and other legal inquiries to the Legal Department by calling (804) 798-9798 or by E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  You may print a Discrimination Complaint Form Based on:
Race, Color, Religion, National Origin, Sex, Age and Handicapped Status. We ask that those who seek our assistance put their complaint in writing, provide as much information as possible.

 

Mail to the address below, the Legal Redress committee will attempt to resolve them where possible, or provide guidance to individuals on how to exercise their right to file administrative actions.

 

Hanover County Branch NAACP
P. O. Box 2112
Mechanicsville, VA 23116
Voice mail (804) 798-9798

 

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Help Haiti

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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