We are a local chapter of Indivisible, formed shortly before the 2025 presidential inauguration by a concerned citizen. Since then, we have grown exponentially. Join us!​​​

CHAPTER GROWTH
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Here are some examples of
how we grew in 2025!
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Our email list went from around 200 people in March to just over 2600 in December
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Attendance at the Newark location of national protests grew from 2500 in April (Hands Off) to 6,000-7,000 in October (No Kings)
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Chapter leadership expanded from 1 person in February to a 6 person steering committee
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Chapter volunteers who take on additional work beyond attending events grew from 0 in February to 75+ by December

SUCCESSFUL ACTIVITIES
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Here are highlights of our
successful activities in 2025!
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We organized 13 different protests across multiple locations in and around Newark since March
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Chapter members wrote 1500 postcards to PA voters for the November election
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We held 5 different food drives for the Food Bank of Delaware
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We established teams of volunteers focused on rapid response protests, ICE, Avelo, social media, tech support, finances and more
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We had some amazing guest speakers including Gov Matt Meyer, Rep. Mara Gorman, Rep. Cynthia Romer, Rep. Kendra Johnson, & Rep. Madinah Wilson-Anton
Our History
Our Organizational Structure
No matter your interests or availability,
there’s a meaningful way to get involved and make an impact with us.

This diagram shows how our chapter is organized to protect democracy and resist tyranny. Our Steering Committee coordinates six interconnected areas—from membership and community engagement to communications, advocacy, and direct action.


2026 Growth Goals
Political Action & Public Pressure
(How we turn people power into results)
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Significantly increase our elections and legislative work
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Increase public awareness of the actions and consequences of the Trump administration and translate that awareness into sustained public pressure on elected officials to stand up to Trump
Movement Growth & Engagement
(How we grow people, energy, & relationships)
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Increase the chapter's non-social media public reach
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Increase the chapter's social media public reach
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Increase public and member engagement with the chapter
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Improve outreach to & collaboration with other local, regional, & national groups
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Foster an environment where volunteers, members, and the general public view the chapter as well organized, welcoming and inclusive, and a group worth getting involved with
Organizational Capacity & Infrastructure
(How well we are set up to do the work)
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Improve Steering Committee (SC) efficiency and effectiveness
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Improve volunteer teams efficiency and effectiveness
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Increase social media capacity and efficiency
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Improve upon our internal technology infrastructure
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Improve the tech literacy of our volunteers (primary) and members (secondary)

Portfolio of Our Work

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