The National Conference for Community and Justice

Formerly The National Conference of Christians and Jews


Charlotte, North Carolina

4822 Albemarle Road
Suite 240
Charlotte, NC 28205
Phone: (704) 535-7277
Fax: (704) 535-7714
E-mail: charlotte@nccj.org

Our Mission

The National Conference for Community and Justice (The National Conference of Christians and Jews), founded in 1927, is a human relations organization dedicated to fighting bias, bigotry and racism in America.

The National Conference for Community and Justice promotes understanding and respect among all races, religions and cultures through advocacy, conflict resolution and education.

 


What we do...

The National Conference for Community and Justice of Charlotte promotes understanding and acceptance of diversity. But, that's not all, we also develop, through school based programs, positive self-esteem, responsible decision making, leadership skills and community involvement for youth.  We support community dialogue about diversity through programs such as Echo and  provide interfaith programs and facilitate multicultural/diversity workshops and training.
The National Conference for Community and Justice of Charlotte, serves more than 1500 students through our youth programs such as Green Circle, Anytown, Heritage Panel, and Youth Involvement Council, all of which are endorsed by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg schools and the City of Charlotte.

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Last updated: October 10, 2000.