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About Us

History

A Brief History of the Voter Empowerment Collaboration

Voter Empowerment Collaboration (VEC) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to engaging and educating communities, particularly Black communities, in civic processes. Our mission is to empower citizens through voter education, advocacy, and outreach, ensuring their voices are heard in local, state, and national elections.

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Our Founder
Rev. Albert E Love

Rev. Albert E. Love was a dedicated civil rights leader, community organizer, and faith-driven advocate for voter empowerment. As the founder of the Voter Empowerment Collaboration (VEC), he devoted his life to increasing civic engagement and ensuring that every voice in the community was heard at the ballot box.

With a deep commitment to justice and equality, Rev. Love worked tirelessly to educate, mobilize, and empower citizens, particularly in underserved communities. His leadership extended across numerous voter education initiatives, faith-based advocacy programs, and grassroots organizing efforts that strengthened democracy in Georgia and beyond.

His legacy lives on through the work of VEC, inspiring new generations to participate in the democratic process and continue the fight for equitable representation.

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