Resources
Outreach
Our Kings & Tulare County NAACP network of activists is strong. We’re in the community, meetings and boardrooms, college campuses and statehouses, advocating with you for you. We’re also at the Capital making sure federal policies reflect the diverse voices they impact There’s a place for everyone. Work through your state conference to join the fight.
Educational
We advocate for equitable local, state, and federal policies that establish education standards, allocate resources, and set priorities for education and workforce systems. (They have two sections accessible quality education, education litigation)
Health
Black health matters, and our work on behalf of families has never been more urgent.
Everyone has a right to good health and well-being, but America's promise has fallen short. Individual health does not exist in a vacuum. It is tied to the community conditions in which we are born, grow, live, work, and age. For people of color, geography, income, and race are longstanding predictors of health outcomes. The roots of historic inequity run deep in fragmented public and private health systems and disadvantaged opportunities across the lifespan. NAACP is committed to ending racial health disparities. Our aim is not simply disease prevention, but to create an inclusive culture of healthy people and communities. We collaborate with communities through coordinated action to improve the social determinants of health — racism, poverty, exclusion, inferior schools, unsafe housing, poor nutrition, and toxic environments. We disrupt the status quo by working at the intersection of policy and systems change to drive sustainable impact for the sake of our future.Throughout the world, the coronavirus pandemic has underscored how important it is for a healthy nation to offer its residents robust health care options. In the U.S., our collective unwillingness to ensure affordable, accessible, quality, and timely health care for all has cost too many Black lives and unnecessarily compromised our nation's health and economic security. The U.S. is overdue for a health care system that truly bolsters health for all its people rather than fragments them further.
Veterans Services
Seek to establish a working relationship with those agencies and government, national, state, and local having the responsibility in the affairs of members of the various armed services and veterans and to see that the programs to which they are responsible are administered fairly and justly to members of the minority community.