Trenton NAACP Youth Council
VISION
Developing a New Generation of Civil Rights and Community Leaders
OBJECTIVES
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young people with personal and leadership development training
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Provide Proactive political and community activism
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Public awareness of the necessity of positive youth engagement
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ISSUES
Students have always been at the forefront of most major social movements. From the Civil Rights Movement of the 60’s to the anti-apartheid movement of the 1980’s, student activism has forced society and the world to change.
NAACP youth units across America are engaged in social justice activism addressing issues at the local, state and national level.
The primary focus issues for the Division are the following:
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Economic Development
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Education
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Health
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Juvenile Justice
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Voter Empowerment
A continued focus of the Trenton NAACP Youth Council is to inspire and motivate our youth to develop positive relationships within the community.
Lessons:
Civic
Homelessness
Democracy
Financial Awareness
Youth Empowerment
Vision, Objectives, & Issues
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Membership
MEMBERSHIP IS POWER! JOIN THE NAACP TODAY!
If you are interested in joining the Trenton NAACP Youth Council, please do not hesitate to purchase a membership by printing and mailing the membership form attached to the join now button below with your payment. Please make checks payable to Trenton NAACP Youth Council.
PLEASE SELECT A MEMBERSHIP TYPE:
Youth Memberships
Youth w/o The CRISIS Magazine $10 annually – ages 20 and under
Youth w/The CRISIS Magazine $15 annually – ages 20
Junior Life $100 – $25 or more annually 4 years ages 14 to 20.
Bronze Life $400 - $50 or more annually for 8 years – ages 14 to 20
Print The Membership Form and mail to:
Trenton NAACP Youth Council
P.O. Box 23061
Trenton, NJ 08607
Why should you join the Trenton NAACP Youth Council?
…because it was the YOUTH that fought for our Civil Rights in the 1960’s; it was the YOUTH who protested and boycotted against the Jim Crow laws; it was the YOUTH who stood against apartheid in the 1980’s; it was the YOUTH who forced society and the world to change; and, today, we need our YOUTH to lead and pave the way for the next generations, as our forefathers did for us!