
Tell us about your NCCJ experience!
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By Jason Papallo, NCCJ E-Communications and Marketing Specialist
Calling on all NCCJ:
- Youth
- Alumni
- Advisors
- Educators
- Family
Have NCCJ programs inspired positive change in you and/or your community? Tell us about it! You can send us written testimony, video, audio and/or images that reflect your NCCJ ANYTOWN and/or NCCJ Bridges experience.
To share video and/or audio, connect with us using the hashtag #NCCJANYTOWNers on Instagram and Twitter!
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NCCJ Memories
-Photo Galleries-
- 2018 NCCJ ANYTOWN Reunion
- NCCJ YAC's Winter Cookie Decorating Festival
- NCCJ ANYTOWN October 2017
- NCCJ YAC Training Video Filming
- #NoDAPL Hartford, CT Protest March
- NCCJ ANYTOWN Alumni Sleepover
- Max Burger Anti-Bullying Day Fundraiser
- NCCJ ANYTOWN Self-Titled - October 2016 Culture Night
- NCCJ ANYTOWN Self-Titled - May 2016 Culture Night
- NCCJ ANYTOWN Self-Titled - August
- Stories From NCCJ Bridges
-NCCJ Youth Connections-
Current NCCJ ANYTOWN Facebook Groups
- NCCJ ANYTOWN October 2017
- August 2017 NCCJ ANYTOWN - Stay Woke
- NCCJ ANYTOWN Self-Titled October 2016
- Regional NCCJ ANYTOWN August 2016
- NCCJ ANYTOWN Self - Titled May 2016
- NCCJ ANYTOWN Breaking Barriers May 2015
About the National Conference for Community and Justice
Formed 1927, NCCJ is a nonprofit human relations organization that promotes inclusion and acceptance by providing education and advocacy while building communities that are respectful and just for all. Celebrating the diversity of races, religions, cultures, genders, abilities, and sexual orientations.
The opinions and information expressed through News Views posts are solely those of the individual authors and not representative of NCCJ’s overall stance on related issues unless specified. Any information presented as fact could entail inaccuracies or be incomplete. We encourage open discussion through our blog, and welcome respectful responses from everyone.
For more information on NCCJ’s variety of social justice educational programs, click here.