A NOTE:
The resources below all relate to be a political citizen in the United States of America. If you're visiting this page and you're not from America, I'm sorry that I don't have resources for you, but I fully encourage you to search them out yourself and wish you the best of luck.
Vote
Register to Vote
Information on Registering to Vote
Check your Voter Registration Status
How to Vote in Every State - This is a YouTube channel with one video per state, plus videos for voters in unincorporated territories, military and overseas voters, and voters living in Washington D.C.
Call your Reps
Callyourrep.co- This website will give voters the names of all your representatives as well as the addresses, phone numbers, and (sometimes) fax numbers for all of their offices.
US.Gov/Elected-Officials- This website will help voters find their federal, state, and local representatives. It's useful for finding the websites and emails of representatives.
GovTrack.us- This website tracks how your representative's voting history, where they are in the political spectrum compared to other representatives in Congress, and what committees they sit on. This website can also be used to track the progression of different bills.
ICalledMyReps- This website, run by @celeste_pewter who was a former political staffer, provides scripts for calls about current events and explains why you might want to call your representatives about the issue.
5Calls- This is another website that provides scripts for calling representatives about current events. While this website and ICalledMyReps sometimes overlap, usually this website provides a wider array of issues to call about.
Support
ACLU- an organization that fights to preserve individual rights and liberties promised by the Constitution of the United States.
Hispanic Federation- an organization to advance the Hispanic community through supporting Hispanic families and Latino institutions. It's also helping with aid to Puerto Rico.
Flint Water Fund and Flint Child Health and Development Fund- two separate but related funds to help the people of Flint, Michigan receive clean and safe water to drink.
Planned Parenthood- an organization that provides reproductive health care and sex education.
United for Puerto Rico- an organization helping individuals and small businesses in Puerto Rico recover and reestablish themselves following Hurricanes Irma and Maria.
The Trevor Project- an organization that provides a crisis intervention and suicide prevention to LGBT+ people 25 and under/
True Colors Fund- an organization that is working to end homelessness for LGBT+ youth.
Asian Americans Advancing Justice- a legal and civil rights organization serving the low-income Asian Pacific American communities that focuses on housing rights, immigration and immigrants' rights, civil rights, criminal justice reform, and more.
Kids in Need of Defense- an organization that focuses on child migration rights. They make it there mission that no child appears in immigration court without high quality legal representation.
National Immigration Law Center- an organization dedicated to defending and advancing the rights of immigrants with low income.
Native American Rights Fund- an organization dedicated to providing legal assistance to Indian tribes, organizations, and individuals nationwide.
Black Lives Matter- an organization that works for the freedom, justice, and affirmation of Black people and to intervene when violence in inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes.
LandBack- learn about the Land Back Movement to return land back to Indigenous peoples, dismantle and defund white supremacy, and to protect the land itself.