Tunica County NAACP

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Do I have to pay the dues to be in the NAACP?
A: Yes. We strongly encourage that as many people as possible pay dues so that they can be official members of our chapter and of the national organization. If you have not paid dues but would like to come and participate in the meetings, we appreciate whatever involvement and support you bring.
Q: When and where are meetings held?

Q: Where are you located?
A: We are located in Robinsonville Mississippi


Q: Who is the Branch President?
A: The Tunnica County NAACP President is Mr. Oscar Price Jr.


Q: How do I file a complaint?
A: The NAACP Legal Department appreciates your complaint. However, due to the volume of complaints received, the Legal Department may not be able to personally respond to each complaint it receives. Therefore, we will keep your complaint on file. Your complaint does not create an attorney client relationship. Submission of a complaint does not mean that the NAACP has accepted your case, and you should consult an attorney regarding your case, as soon as possible, as there are certain filing deadlines that must be adhered to in order to file a case in court.

Know that your complaint is important to us and we will evaluate your complaint in our continuing effort to ensure the political social and economic equality of all citizens, in accordance with the NAACP's mission. Contact us.


Q: Can the Tunica County Branch NAACP provide lawyer assistance for me?
A: The Tunica County Branch NAACP does not have lawyers on staff nor do we refer lawyers.


Q: Does the Tunica County Branch NAACP offer youth programs?
A: We are working on our Youth programs. If you would like to volunteer please contact one of your local members.


Q: Is my annual membership current?
A: Annual memberships expire 1 year after enrollment.


Q: How do I contact the National NAACP office?
A: (866) 63-NAACP or by mail at 4805 Mt. Hope Dr. Baltimore, MD 21215.


 
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS NAACP EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
 
Q: How do I apply for NAACP Scholarships?
A: Applicants may apply for our scholarships by clicking here. Hard-copy applications may be received by submitting a request in writing to the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) address listed below.

The United Negro College Fund
Scholarships and Grants Administration
8260 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive
Fairfax, VA 22031
703-205-3400