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We are proud to be members and serve in YOUR Onslow County NAACP Branch. We are a body of diverse volunteers with one common goal, to seek liberty and justice for all.  Our vision is to ensure a society in which all individuals have equal rights.        As a branch one of the oldest civil rights organizations, our goal:  is to ensure that the residents of Onslow County are treated with fairness.  You are invited to join our monthly meetings which are held each third Saturday of the month at 6pm. 

 

Click here to view the 2024 meeting schedule

We have 19 committees, in which we are always seeking volunteers to serve and use their time and expertise. 

Click here for our committee chair information

*ACT-SO

*Armed Services and Veteran Affairs

*Community Coordination

*Communications, Press and Publicity

*Criminal Justice

*Economic Development

*Education

*Finance

*Freedom Fund

*Health

*Housing

*Labor and Industry

*Legal Redress (Click here to complete the form)

*Membership and Life Membership

*Political Action

*Prision Branch Support

*Religious Affairs

*Women in NAACP(WIN)(Click here to join the Facebook group)

*Youth Works

*Young Adult

Our vision is to ensure a society in which all individuals have equal rights. As one of the oldest civil rights organizations, our goal is to ensure that the residents of Onslow County are treated with fairness. 

The NAACP (National Advancement for Colored People) was founded on February 12, 1909 by W.E. B. Dubois, Mary White Ovington, Moorefield Storey, and Ida B. Wells.  The Onslow County NAACP was chartered on March 11, 1946.

Please visit the North Carolina NAACP website for more information, events, and news.  

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Our Community Partners

We pride ourselves in partnering with  organizations that support our mission.  

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We are always seeking volunteers

Click the button to join us. 

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