San Mateo County Chapter

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About the Chapter

The San Mateo County Chapter is working to protect and advance civil liberties and civil rights in San Mateo County.

This chapter meets monthly through video conference.

Chapters are the ACLU's eyes and ears in our home communities. We extend the ACLU's reach throughout Northern California and keep lawmakers on their toes by working tirelessly to advance countless civil liberties goals using a variety of tactics.

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English or Spanish hotline: (415) 621-2488
(Monday to Friday, 10am-12 noon & 1pm-3pm)

More Information:

Check out our website at http://www.aclusmc.org and email the chapter at smcaclu@gmail.com.

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Service Area:

San Mateo County

Learn More About Your San Mateo County Chapter

Hear from some of your Chapter Leaders

Beth (she/her)

  • We asked: What keeps you engaged and hopeful as it relates to volunteering with the ACLU of Northern California?
  • Beth shared: [I'm] inspired by the energy, optimism, creativity, and camaraderie of fellow volunteer leaders, the engagement of our community, and the expertise, enthusiasm, and support of ACLU-NC staff.

Joy (she/her)

  • We asked: What does it mean to be a Chapter volunteer who has stayed committed over many years?
  • Joy shared: When I think about my work with the ACLU, I think about how it had taught me to center work locally (even if its a national issue). I’ve had to pull back a bit but staying IN this work as much as I can speaks to the people I get to work with - an organization and its values are only as strong as the people behind it all.
  • We followed up: Share your proudest moment as an ACLU NorCal volunteer, and a challenge you’ve overcome or are working through?
  • Joy expressed: I am so proud that our chapter was a part of getting a new behavioral health emergency response system in San Mateo County. My family has dealt with mental health crises in the past so the focus mental health is receiving feels like a personal win for all the young people who struggle with mental health issues like my daughter. My challenge lies in the reason why I try to effect change in the first place - being a single working mom makes it hard for me to participate sometimes.

Somalee (she/her)

  • We asked: How does your work as an ACLU NorCal volunteer feel connected to your community?
  • Somalee shared: This factor has become very important to me. A large part of this work involves listening and it is amazing what you learn when you listen. And learning results in connection whether you are actively looking for that connection or not. 

Local Advocacy in the San Mateo County