
Mission Statement
Indivisible Uwharrie is committed to protecting and strengthening democracy through grassroots activism, civic engagement, and community solidarity. We unite to hold elected officials accountable, advocate for progressive policies, and empower our neighbors to participate fully in the democratic process. Guided by values of equity, justice, and compassion, we work to build a more inclusive, fair, and representative government, starting in our own community.
- Committed to Nonviolence – We reject political violence and intimidation in all forms.
- Reject Project 2025 – Trump’s agenda will take America backwards and must be stopped.
- Unity Above All – We stand as one. Our strength lies in our togetherness, no one is left behind.
- Mutual Respect – Every voice matters. We honor each member’s perspective, experience, and contribution.
- Relentless Integrity – We do what’s right, even when no one’s watching. Truth and trust are our foundation.
- Collective Growth – We rise together. We support, challenge, and inspire each other to evolve continuously.
- Resilience in Adversity – We endure. No matter the obstacles, we adapt, persist, and press forward together.
- Purpose-Driven Action – We act with intention. Our goals are clear, our vision aligned, and our energy focused.
- Accountability to Each Other – We hold each other up and accountable. We take responsibility, own our impact, and make it right when we fall short.
- Service to the Greater Good – Our group exists not just for ourselves, but to serve something bigger , a cause, a community, a mission.
Our Core Values

Commitment to Non-Violence
Uwharrie Indivisible is committed to peaceful, nonviolent action in all that we do. We believe that real change comes through respect, courage, and community, not threats or violence. Our activism is rooted in justice, compassion, and the power of collective, nonviolent resistance.
- Respect for All – Treat everyone with dignity, even those with whom you strongly disagree.
- Rejection of Violence – Avoid physical violence, threats, or verbal abuse in words and actions.
- Focus on Issues, Not Individuals – Critique policies and behavior, not personal characteristics.
- Disciplined Action – Stay calm and focused, even in the face of provocation.
- De-escalation – Strive to reduce tensions and prevent conflict whenever possible.
- Peaceful Protest – Demonstrate peacefully, using tactics like marches, sit-ins, and public statements to make your voice heard.

