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Posted Sep 03, 2024

Fueling Change: How Western Native Voice’s August Volunteer Trainings Empowered Communities

Home News WNV News Fueling Change: How Western Native Voice’s August Volunteer Trainings Empowered Communities

MONTANA—In August, Western Native Voice hosted three volunteer training sessions across Montana, with events taking place in Billings, Great Falls, and Missoula. These sessions were a critical part of the organization’s mission to empower Native communities and ensure their voices are heard in the upcoming elections.

Volunteers are at the heart of Western Native Voice’s efforts. Their work in registering voters, canvassing neighborhoods, and advocating for Native political participation is essential. These volunteers embody the belief that small, committed groups can drive significant change—a belief famously echoed by Margaret Mead, who once said, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” This spirit of dedication is what fuels the organization’s work.

The trainings focused on several key areas:

  1. Voter Registration:
    Volunteers were equipped with the knowledge and tools needed to effectively register voters, with a focus on overcoming the unique challenges faced by Native communities. This training ensures that every eligible voter has the opportunity to participate.
  2. Canvassing Safety:
    The safety of volunteers is paramount. The training covered essential safety practices for canvassing, including strategies for navigating neighborhoods and engaging with community members.
  3. History of the Native Vote:
    Understanding the history of the Native vote is crucial to appreciating the significance of this work. Volunteers learned about the long and often difficult journey toward securing voting rights for Native Americans, highlighting the importance of continuing this legacy.

As Western Native Voice looks toward the upcoming elections, the organization continues to rely on the dedication and passion of its volunteers to ensure that every Native voice is heard and every vote is counted. Volunteer trainings will continue in September with sessions in Butte and Bozeman, further strengthening the efforts to empower Native communities. The impact of this work is a testament to the power of dedicated individuals coming together to make a difference in their communities.

  • Posted on: September 3, 2024
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