Brookhaven Town Br NAACP
- 68 Middle Country Rd Coram New York 11727 United States
- Profile
The Brookhaven NAACP is a prominent social services organization committed to advancing civil rights and promoting social justice within the Town of Brookhaven and surrounding communities. As a local chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the organization focuses on eliminating racial discrimination and fostering equality in areas such as education, the criminal justice system, housing, and economic opportunity. Rooted in advocacy and community engagement, the Brookhaven NAACP offers vital support through educational initiatives, public awareness campaigns, and legal resources.
In addition to its core civil rights mission, the chapter provides youth empowerment programs, leadership training, and voter registration drives to empower diverse populations. The organization works collaboratively with schools, local officials, law enforcement, and other nonprofits to advocate for systemic change and ensure all voices are heard. Its efforts are grounded in cultural awareness, grassroots activism, and policy reform, making it a vital resource for underserved and historically marginalized groups. Through annual events, town hall meetings, and partnerships, the Brookhaven NAACP continues to be a driving force for progressive change and community upliftment in Suffolk County.
Key Services:
– Civil rights advocacy and legal aid referrals
– Youth and educational programs
– Community outreach and public awareness initiatives
– Voter education and registration drives
– Leadership development and civic engagement workshops
– Diversity, equity, and inclusion advocacy
– Collaboration with local leaders and institutions on policy issues
– Support services for marginalized and underserved communities
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Contact Info
- 68 Middle Country Rd, Coram, New York, 11727, United States
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Phone: (860) 556-1175
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