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Presidential Election - Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Who We Are
An organism, more than an organization designed to inspire, ignite and to education law abiding, civic response-abled individuals to vote.
Working professionals who are willing to build community, to reach out to those who aspire the same, to communicate patterns of proven success, established through hard work and tenacity. We build family, a family of believers in policy driven campaigns that impact local and state government elections.
We are agents of change…. Change in how the community is educated and informed about elected officials, of their time in office, and how their agenda matches the needs of the people. We promote voter registration and voter turnout.
Why you should VOTE!!!!!
What We CHANGE
01.
— We Educate
Follow the advice of our leaders, take online education seriously, buy and read more literature, books from authors, even African American voices who spoke on the issues we face today regarding racism and inequality.
02.
— We Explore
Break beyond our comfort zone to join organizations that can assist in broadening our horizons. We make the unassailable difference.
03.
— We Create
Using our god giving gifts and talents to produce products and solutions that are productive in the marketplace.
04.
— We Invest
Our time and our money into things that matter the most. Into businesses that help to build economic foundations in the community where we live. We also invest in our youth, giving them employment and educational opportunities.
05.
— We Heal
Our nation through empathy, more than sympathy. Through genuine diversity that embraces culture and values voices of concern and reason. We listen…
06.
— We Build Trust
Through a track record of inclusion and transparency. By building and maintaining integrity of character, keeping promises, not breaking ranks.
great minds about voting
Coretta Scott King
“If American women would increase their voting turnout by 10 percent, I think we would see an end to all of the budget cuts in programs benefiting women and children.” — Coretta Scott King
Aristotle
“If liberty and equality, as is thought by some, are chiefly to be found in democracy, they will be best attained when all persons alike share in the government to the utmost.” — Aristotle