Osceola County

ABOUT US

Our Mission The mission of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination. Vision Statement The vision of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is to ensure a society in which all individuals have equal rights and there is no racial hatred or racial discrimination. Objectives The following statement of objectives is found on the first page of the NAACP Constitution — the principal objectives of the Association shall be: To ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of all citizens To achieve equality of rights and eliminate race prejudice among the citizens of the United States To remove all barriers of racial discrimination through democratic processes To seek enactment and enforcement of federal, state, and local laws securing civil rights To inform the public of the adverse effects of racial discrimination and to seek its elimination To educate persons as to their constitutional rights and to take all lawful action to secure the exercise thereof, and to take any other lawful action in furtherance of these objectives, consistent with the NAACP’s Articles of Incorporation and this Constitution.

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Media & Press

The City of Kissimmee's Women's History Month Reception showcased inspiring stories, powerful performances, and beautiful art that truly captured the spirit of Women's History Month. We are pleased to announce that our own Madame President Rev. Nina Hill was among the event's honorees...

City of Kissimmee - 2025

City of Kissimmee - 2025

The City of Kissimmee's Women's History Month Reception showcased inspiring stories, powerful performances, and beautiful art that truly captured the spirit of Women's History Month. We are pleased to announce that our own Madame President Rev. Nina Hill was among the event's honorees...

Congressman Darren Soto Recognizes Central Florida’s Distinguished Leaders for Black History Month including NAACP Osceola Branch 2nd VP, Leia Perez & Treasurer, Ruby Bridgeforth


Congressman Darren Soto - 2025

Congressman Darren Soto - 2025

Congressman Darren Soto Recognizes Central Florida’s Distinguished Leaders for Black History Month including NAACP Osceola Branch 2nd VP, Leia Perez & Treasurer, Ruby Bridgeforth


Commissioner Jennifer Paul of the City of St. Cloud, FL announces a proclamation in conjunction with the Osceola County NAACP to denounce the City of St. Cloud's reputation as a #Sundown town.


This was...

City of St Cloud - 2025

City of St Cloud - 2025

Commissioner Jennifer Paul of the City of St. Cloud, FL announces a proclamation in conjunction with the Osceola County NAACP to denounce the City of St. Cloud's reputation as a #Sundown town.


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The City of Kissimmee's Black History Month Reception where the Osceola NAACP received the #BlackHistory month Proclamation from the city of Kissimmee...

City of Kissimmee - 2025

City of Kissimmee - 2025

The City of Kissimmee's Black History Month Reception where the Osceola NAACP received the #BlackHistory month Proclamation from the city of Kissimmee...

The @wftv9 broadcast on the historic Jones High School was the perfect prelude to the close of Black History Month. The @daralenejones special was reflectively powerful and a classic...

WFTV 9 NEWS - 2025

WFTV 9 NEWS - 2025

The @wftv9 broadcast on the historic Jones High School was the perfect prelude to the close of Black History Month. The @daralenejones special was reflectively powerful and a classic...

The Osceola County Board of Commissioners has officially declared February 2025 as Black History Month in Osceola County, unanimously adopting a proclamation on Monday to honor the rich history, achievements, and contributions of the Black community.

Osceola County - 2025

Osceola County - 2025

The Osceola County Board of Commissioners has officially declared February 2025 as Black History Month in Osceola County, unanimously adopting a proclamation on Monday to honor the rich history, achievements, and contributions of the Black community.

The Osceola County NAACP Branch celebrated Dr. King Day with a historic accomplishment.


We've opened our very first office in historic downtown Kissimmee and will be very excited to welcome the public with any community concerns!

NAACP Osceola - 2025

NAACP Osceola - 2025

The Osceola County NAACP Branch celebrated Dr. King Day with a historic accomplishment.


We've opened our very first office in historic downtown Kissimmee and will be very excited to welcome the public with any community concerns!

Osceola Vice Chair Viviana Janer presents 2024 Juneteenth proclamation to NAACP leaders


City of Kissimmee - 2024

City of Kissimmee - 2024

Osceola Vice Chair Viviana Janer presents 2024 Juneteenth proclamation to NAACP leaders


In honor of Black History Month 2023, U.S. Congressman Darren Soto held a ceremony recognizing individuals in Central Florida for their accomplishments in the Central Florida community. The honorees’ biographies were submitted into the Congressional Record and they received official...

Congressman Darren Soto - 2023

Congressman Darren Soto - 2023

In honor of Black History Month 2023, U.S. Congressman Darren Soto held a ceremony recognizing individuals in Central Florida for their accomplishments in the Central Florida community. The honorees’ biographies were submitted into the Congressional Record and they received official...

The NAACP Osceola Branch along with the Osceola Black Student Alliance, the Osceola County school district, alumni, family & friends honored and paid tribute Charles Martin, the first African American to graduate from Osceola High School in 1966. After the program, a plaque...

Positively Osceola - 2023

Positively Osceola - 2023

The NAACP Osceola Branch along with the Osceola Black Student Alliance, the Osceola County school district, alumni, family & friends honored and paid tribute Charles Martin, the first African American to graduate from Osceola High School in 1966. After the program, a plaque...

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

President
Rev. Nina Hill
1st Vice President
Dr. Eugenia Agard
2nd Vice President
Leia Perez
Secretary
Paul Czigan
Treasurer
Ruby Bridgeforth
Asst. Secretary
Judith Anderson
Asst. Treasurer
Doris Feliciano

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