

Resources
Get involved with one of the organizations we followed and help support voting rights
The Brink Election Guide
brinkapp.co/about/our-mission

Brink is a nonpartisan, non-profit 501(c)(3) seeking to make the democratic process more accessible to people with disabilities using technology, design, and behavioral science.
Brink makes voting easy for everyone. Know when to register, where you vote, who and what you're voting for, and everything you need to make election day a breeze. Designed as a voter mobilization tool for people with disabilities in upcoming elections, Brink has fully accessible tools and completely nonpartisan information.
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The Family Unit ​facebook.com/thefamilyunitinc

Dr. Brenda C. Williams is a retired primary care physician. The Family Unit, is an organization focused on improving the living conditions of impoverished people in Sumter South Carolina. The Family Unit helps register people to vote in mobile home parks, low-income housing projects, and at the local jail.
The Family Unit not only helps the low income community with a free medical clinic, but also provide housing for those in need as well. Dr. Williams has been featured in local and national press for her work on voting rights.
Four Directions
Fourdirectionsvote.com

Four Directions, Inc., believes voting is within our sacred circle when it comes to preserving our way of life. We are committed to navigate a stronger future for our Native communities.
Four Directions has leveraged strong relationships with Tribes in Nevada, Arizona, Montana, North Carolina, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota to make a critical difference in close federal elections.
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Detroit Disability Power
Detroitdisabilitypower.org

Detroit Disability Power's mission is to leverage and build the organizing and political power of the disability community to ensure the full inclusion of people with disabilities in Metro Detroit.
We are a diverse community coming together across visible and hidden disabilities, race, ethnicity, age, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship and economic status to ensure the full inclusion of people with disabilities in Metro Detroit.
The New Georgia Project
Newgeorgiaproject.org

New Georgia Project (NGP) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan civic engagement organization believes in the inherent power of Georgians that have been ignored for too long: Black Georgians, brown Georgians, young people, LGBTQ+ folks, rural Georgians, and others who have the power to move our state forward.
The mission of New Georgia Project (NGP) is to build power with and increase the civic participation of the New Georgia Majority—Black, Latinx, AAPI, and young Georgians.
FedFam4Life
fedfam4life.org

FedFam4Life is a non-profit Sisterhood co-founded by Tray Johns, Executive Director and Foxxy Mason, President, both formerly incarcerated Black, Gay Veteran Women. The couple, who married in 2017, conceived FedFam4Life to address the urgent need for Black Female leadership in the social justice movement. Tray Johns spent 8 years, 7 months and 19 days in federal prison for possession of less than $500 worth of drugs. Fedfam has recently moved to South Florida and is helping to lead the efforts for Dignity for incarcerated women across the state.