12TH AND 13TH CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES TOWN HALL
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12TH AND 13TH CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES TOWN HALL

The town hall is a nonpartisan event focused on educating voters on the candidate’s perspective on important issues facing the community. The event will stream live from the Detroit Branch NAACP Facebook page. There is also a limited amount of spots available to attend in-person, but you must RSVP. Click below to reserve your spot.

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25TH COME TO TEE GOLF OUTING AND BENEFIT
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25TH COME TO TEE GOLF OUTING AND BENEFIT

Join us on June 29 for the 25th Come To Tee Golf Outing & Benefit!!! Don't miss out on the fun, prizes, silent auction and more! Proceeds from Come To Tee support the Detroit Branch NAACP and Detroit NAACP Youth Council ACT-SO Program.

Click Come To Tee to learn more about how you can support this great event!

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MENTAL HEALTH DAY
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MENTAL HEALTH DAY

Join the Detroit Branch NAACP and our Health & Wellness and Religious Affairs Committees in recognition of May as Mental Health Awareness Month. On Saturday, May 14 from 12 - 3 p.m. at either Mt. Hebron Missionary Baptist or Mt. Vernon Baptist Church mental health professionals will be onsite to assist in the areas of grief, trauma, family and relationships. This event is free and open to the public but registration is required.

REGISTER HERE

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67TH ANNUAL FIGHT FOR FREEDOM FUND DINNER PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE
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67TH ANNUAL FIGHT FOR FREEDOM FUND DINNER PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE

“Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, my brothers and sisters in the cause of freedom and justice. I greet you on this occasion of the 67th Annual Fight For Freedom Fund Dinner of the Detroit Branch of the NAACP. As we also celebrate the 110th Anniversary since the founding of our branch, it is with high privilege that we stand on the shoulders of Father Richard Bagnall, Rev. Robert L. Bradby, Sr., Benjamin Willoughby Lambert, William Osby and many others. It was born and emerged out of a crucible of oppression. It was a time of police brutality, “colored” restrooms and water fountains, segregated housing, and employment discrimination. Lest we forget!”

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JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! - A SUPER CAREER EXPO
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JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! - A SUPER CAREER EXPO

Join us for Jobs! Jobs! Jobs! - A Super Career Expo, where we match opportunity with potential. There will be employers onsite and several career readiness workshops available. This event is free and open to the public, but you must register. Register here or call (313) 664-2433.

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