NYACK NAACP
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  • Welcome
  • About
    • Nyack NAACP
    • Branch Leadership
  • YAC/Youth
  • CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
  • Events
    • Freedom Fund Dinner
    • Gallery
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    • NAACK Branch Membership
  • Contact Us

Welcome

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Dr. Frances Pratt

Greetings
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It is my pleasure to welcome you to the  Nyack NAACP's website. 
The Nyack Branch  NAACP covers Clarkstown, Haverstraw, Orangetown and Stony Point.  

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The Nyack NAACP  was founded in 1928.  Since its inception, the Nyack Branch has remained vigilant in the struggle for freedom and justice and has acquired significant gains in education, youth work, housing, health, civic engagement and economic development. The Branch also has a great record for addressing education inequities, voting rights, housing discrimination, and racial profiling. 
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Each year, the Nyack NAACP hosts a freedom fund dinner.​
This year will mark the 61th  anniversary of the Branch's annual freedom fund dinner.   
All are welcome to attend our monthly General Membership meetings which are held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 7 pm at the Nyack Center, 58 Depew Ave, Nyack. 
 
​Thank you for visiting our website and  we look forward to seeing you at our events.  Please follow us us on 
 Facebook for updates on our Branch activities. 
Dr. Frances E. Pratt, President            

News & Events

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 Young Adult Committee's 
​Upcoming Events 

  Nyack  NAACP  At  Work
​In The Community

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@nyack center blog - Remembering a day with Toni Morrison
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 The Nyack and Spring Valley Branches, including Presidents Dr. Frances Pratt, Willie Trotman and Mid-Hudson/Westchester Regional Director Wilbur Aldridge will be recognized, at Rockland Negro Scholarship Fund, 2020 Scholarship Gala on Sunday, February 23, 2020  from 3 PM - 8 PM at the View, 101 Shad Row, Piermont, NY.

Judy Peaks was honored by her church, St. Charles AME Zion, during its annual
​Dr. Martin Luther King Day Celebration for her contributions to the community.


Bill Batson and Reginald Anderson were honored by the Rockland County Legislature during its observance of African American History Month for their accomplishments and service to the community.

Adal Regis was honored by the Nyack Center during the Center's African American History Month Celebration for his outstanding service to the youth of Rockland.
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Who Are We?

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Strategic Game Plan

THE SIX NAACP GAME CHANGERS  ARE THE MAJOR AREAS OF INEQUALITY FACING
​AFRICAN AMERICANS THAT ARE THE FOCUS OF THE NAACP’S WORK.
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#We're Done Dying

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