WIN (Women in the NAACP)
WIN (Women in the NAACP)
WIN is dedicated to addressing civil rights issues impacting women and children, supporting leadership development, promoting advocacy, and strengthening the role of women within the Branch and the broader community. Through education, service, and empowerment, WIN drives meaningful, lasting change.
The Committee on WIN shall:
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To enhance the Leaderships role of women.
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To serve as an advocacy to address the social economic, political, education, health and welfare issues affecting women.
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To advocate for the emotional, mental, physical and spiritual development of children.
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To support the policies as well as the on-going mission and vision of the NAACP.
Empower women, uplift families, and strengthen our community.
How can I join a protest or action listed on the site
You can check the Events section for upcoming actions and register directly through the event pages. Each listing includes time, location, and how to get involved.
What are Lukas’s top priorities?
Our goal is to make quality healthcare affordable and accessible for all, reducing costs and expanding services.
How can I get involved in the campaign?
We will invest in schools, support teachers, and provide equal opportunities for every student to succeed.
Where can I learn more about the campaign platform?
We are committed to safer communities through responsible policing, crime prevention, and emergency preparedness.
How do I contact the campaign team?
We will address climate change, promote clean energy, and safeguard natural resources for future generations.
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