Integration
Community Engagement
Bonding Against Adversity creates partnerships and exchanges information with other organizations to empower and strengthen communities internally and externally.
We provide information sessions about voter registration, encouraging the importance of voting, census, vaccination and emerging issues around the communities.
Want to make a difference in your community?
Make your voice heard?
VOTE
What do I need?
In order to register to vote, you will need to provide basic information like:
- Full Name
- Address
- Age
- Sex
- Driver's License Number or last four digits of social security number (SSN)
Re-Registration
You only need to re-register to vote if the following applies to you:
- You have changed your address since you last registered
- You legally changed your name, by marriage or choice
- You have not voted in more than two consecutive federal elections
- You want to change your political party affiliation
Not sure if you are registered?
You can call NALEO's national bilingual hotline at 1-888-839-8682 (1-888-VE-Y VOTA) to find out if you are registered to vote
Hotline Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. (ED)
Or via web at : https://nass.org/can-i-vote
In Person:
You can ask for the form at:
- Your local Library
- Post Office
- Department of Motor Vehicles
- Social Security Offices
Voter Issues
Non-Partisan organizations with voters guides that you can access to learn about the issues in the community.
- BallotReady.org
- The League of Women Voters
Save your choices online and print your personalized ballot to bring with you at the polls.
Resources
COVID 19 Vaccine Helps with:
- Helps reduce number of hospitalizations
- Mother's immunity after vaccine could protect baby
- After getting vaccinated, your immunity is better
- Vaccines fight disease
Rumors
- Does not cause infertility
- Does not change your DNA in any way
- Does not track your movement
2020 Census Helpful Tips
Get Informed about the upcoming 2020 Census and find out how to make sure you and your family get counted.
- All should participate, no matter their age, race ethnicity or immigration status
- Pregnant? Wait until April 1st to fill out the census and count your newborn
- The head of the household is responsible for counting everyone living together in the shared home, apartment or mobile home
- College students should get counted where they live majority of the time , even if its not at their current school/university
- If you feel you were not counted, call the Census hotline number to make sure you are accurately represented.
Respond by phone, online or mail beginning in March 2020
All information is confidential
If you have any questions, call the NALEO bilingual direct hotline
1-877-EL-CENSO (1-888-352-3676 from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.