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President of The Hanover County Branch NAACP

 Welcome to Your Web Site!

Since our founding in 1946 the Hanover County Branch of the NAACP has worked to improve the quality of life for all. As we embark on our centennial anniversary, we invite you to join us as we continue to change our communities and re-define the future. We are, still in a struggle for our basic civil rights.

The Hanover Branch of the NAACP have been involve in several cases, and we will continue the fight. We hold the standards of our mission high by producing activities that encourage, inform and support our community on issues of civic engagement, healthcare, education, and economic empowerment.

We are grateful for the members that have recognized the need for support and have joined the Hanover Branch. It is evident even in 2010 freedom isn't free.

Hanover Branch strive to keep the public aware of the adverse effects of racial discrimination and take lawful action to secure its elimination. Our efforts are consistent with the policy of the National Organization and are in conformity with the Articles of Incorporation of the Association, its Constitution and Bylaws and as directed by the Board of Directors.

 

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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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