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SAVE THE DATES – SNAPSHOTS Stay connected for updates Montgomery County Maryland Branch NAACP #7022 Joins National NAACP & Maryland State Conference NAACP America’s Journey for Justice March and Rally Richmond, VA, Youth Rally, September 12 and 13, 2015 6:30AM (Check with us to signup) Washington, DC, Capitol Hill Full Advocacy Agenda Our lives, Our Votes, Our Jobs, and Our Schools Matter. September 16, 2015, 6:30AM (Check with us to signup) “Follow the Journey & Stay Connected, #JusticeSummer” September 12, 13 & 16 Montgomery County Maryland Branch NAACP #7022 Joins Maryland State Conference Branches of NAACP & Faces Of Our Children First Annual Walk, Hustle and Slide for Sickle Cell Awareness Day Saturday, September 19, 2015, 9AM – 12noon Jerusalem-Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church, 21 Wood Lane, Rockville, MD 20850 Our purpose is to raise public awareness about “Sickle Cell” a silent family disease/trait”. We will hear personal stories; what we can do “right now” to know our own health status; walk, hustle & slide together to understand the “realness” to find a cure for Sickle Cell Disease. September 19 Montgomery County Maryland Branch NAACP #7022 Launches Voter Registration Drive Sunday for 2015 & 2016 Elections September 20, 2015, Montgomery County, Maryland Join us on Sunday to exercise your right and the rights of others to register to vote. Be a champion of “This Is My Vote” campaign. Help to end racial profiling at the polls by showing up and casting your One vote at the ballot box. Today, 50 years later we can vote because of “Bloody Sunday”; we can vote because of the Voting Rights Act of 1965; and, we can vote because we have the freedom to make sure our voices are heard. “Register to Vote…”. Volunteers are needed to join “This Is My Vote” campaign! September 20 Elbridge James, Phone: 301-213-9657 or Email: elbridgej@gmail.com Anita Neal Powell, Phone: 301-674-1644 or Email: apowell230@gmail.com Paulette Dudley, Email: naacp.mcunit7022.membership@gmail.com Sherlene Lucas, Phone: 301-957-5043 or Email: sherleneLucas@aol.com Authorized by: Anita Neal Powell, Branch President Montgomery County Maryland Branch NAACP, #7022