Established in 1909, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is a venerable institution at the forefront of the American civil rights movement. Over the years, the NAACP has played a pivotal role in significant moments of civil rights history, from desegregating schools to influential legislation like the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act.
The Bulloch County NAACP proudly represents a local chapter within the NAACP family. Our chapter is committed to addressing the unique challenges and opportunities in our community. We collaborate closely with local residents, businesses, schools, and community organizations to foster positive change.
By becoming a member, a volunteer, or a donor, you actively contribute to building a more equitable society nationally and locally. Our commitment to justice and equality is unwavering, and together, we make a meaningful impact. Stand with us as we champion the principles of equality and justice from the national level to the heart of Bulloch County, Georgia.
For more information about the NAACP and the Bulloch County NAACP and how you can join our cause, please contact us at (912) 690-4821 or see the membership link on this website.
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