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Our Leadership.

The MOT NAACP is guided by a dedicated team of leaders committed to advancing civil rights, promoting equity, and strengthening the communities of Middletown, Odessa, and Townsend. Through advocacy, community engagement, and strategic initiatives, our leadership works to uphold the mission of the NAACP—ensuring political, educational, social, and economic equality for all.

Together with our members, partners, and supporters, the leadership of the MOT NAACP continues to build a strong voice for justice, opportunity, and empowerment throughout our community.

President

Lisa M. Bynum

Secretary

Crystal McKay

Vice President

Charmaine West

Member at Large

Salahudin Bin Yusif

Treasurer

Shevena Cale

Membership Chair

Wanda Williams Nunnally

Our Commttees.

Committees are the driving force behind the work of the MOT NAACP, providing members with meaningful opportunities to lead, collaborate, and take action on issues that impact our community. Each committee focuses on key areas such as education, health, economic development, civic engagement, youth empowerment, and justice advocacy. Through research, program development, community outreach, and policy engagement, our committees help move our mission forward while ensuring that the voices and needs of the Middletown, Odessa, and Townsend communities are represented. Members are encouraged to join a committee that aligns with their passion and expertise as we work together to advance equity and opportunity for all.

Fundraising

Legal Redress 

Membership

Criminal Justice

Education and Youth

Political Action

ABOUT US >

he National Association for the Advancement of Colored People – Middletown-Odessa-Townsend (MOT) Branch is a nonprofit, nonpartisan civil rights organization dedicated to advancing equity, justice, and opportunity for all.

While we actively engage in advocacy, education, and voter empowerment efforts that impact our community, we do not support or endorse any political party or candidate. Our work is grounded in protecting civil rights, strengthening communities, and ensuring every voice is heard — regardless of political affiliation.

The MOT NAACP is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit, nonpartisan organization committed to civil rights, social justice, and equity for all people. We do not endorse political candidates or parties.

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CONTACT >

A: PO Box 199

Middletown DE 19709

E: motnaacpchapter@gmail.com

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