Voting & Civic
Engagement

Empower Your Voice
Transform Our Community

At GBUL, we believe that civic engagement and voting are the cornerstones of a vibrant, inclusive, and participatory community. Our Voting and Civic Engagement page is dedicated to empowering every individual within our community to take an active role in shaping the future through informed voting and engaged citizenship.

Your Vote
Your Power

Voting isn’t just a right; it’s a powerful tool for change. We’re here to provide you with the resources, information, and support you need to register to vote, understand the issues at stake, and make your voice heard at the ballot box. From local elections to national polls, your vote has the power to impact policies, leadership, and the direction of our community and country.

Engage, Participate,
Transform

Civic engagement goes beyond the voting booth. It’s about getting involved in your community, staying informed about the issues that matter to you, and finding ways to contribute to the public good. Whether it’s through volunteering, attending community meetings, or advocating for causes you believe in, your participation is crucial for creating a more just and equitable society.

Your involvement in civic life is key to our collective success. We invite you to explore our resources, engage with your community, and use your voice and vote to drive meaningful change. Join us in championing the cause of democracy. Your voice matters, your vote counts, and your engagement can lead to transformative change.

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The National Urban League, founded in 1910 is the nation’s oldest and largest community-based movement devoted to empowering African Americans to enter the economic and social mainstream. The Greater Baltimore Urban League movement was founded in 1924.
The National Urban League, founded in 1910 is the nation’s oldest and largest community-based movement devoted to empowering African Americans to enter the economic and social mainstream. The Greater Baltimore Urban League movement was founded in 1924.
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