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LA Wildfire Relief: You Can Help

During this time of crisis, our union comes together to support one another. Donate to the CTA Disaster Relief Fund to help educators impacted by the wildfires in Los Angeles.

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We’re here to make sure every student & educator succeeds.

The National Education Association (NEA) is more than 3 million people—educators, students, activists, workers, parents, neighbors, friends—who believe in opportunity for all students and in the power of public education to transform lives and create a more just and inclusive society.

Our best hope for student success is you.

Your passion and commitment are crucial to helping all students—of all colors and backgrounds—learn, grow, and fulfill their potential. Here’s how you can get started.

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“Labor makes a difference in peoples’ lives and we really need to raise our collective voice and band together—because when we do, we win.”

Quote by: Georgia Flowers-Lee, special education teacher, Florida

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Let’s get real

Let’s bring real change

Let’s get real

When LGBTQ+ young people lack adult acceptance, it increases their risk of suicide attempts.

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“There is at times no social exception if you’re not White, Christian, and straight....I have four grandchildren, and they’re very different. We each do things together that they’re interested in. [Max] and I watch [_Ru Paul's Drag Race_] and discuss the various candidates—who we think should win the show....If you loved your grandchild before they [came out] to you, just continue to love them. They’re the same person.”

— Mary Jane Chiles, retired educator

Read: ‘I Won’t Change You’

Strikes cause teacher pay to rise by 8%, or roughly $10,000 per teacher, five years post-strike.

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“It makes sense that these educators who choose to do something radically different—who choose these students—are the same people saying we can and have to use our power as unionized educators to make something different happen!...In the end, we’re doing this because we care about our communities. We care about our students and families. And we care about each other.”

— Angela Bonilla, president of Oregon’s Portland Association of Teachers

Learn more about the effects of teacher strikes

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We’re here to help. Our community comes to us seeking tools (guides, reports, trainings, and more) to help answer everyday questions. We’re here to support you in whatever you need.

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There is a connection between mental health and job performance in the education field and a need to recognize and understand educators' mental health struggles and how they relate to teaching effectiveness. Learn more by registering for one or more of our facilitated, online blended learning courses in February and March. Free to NEA members, topics include everything from mental health awareness and coping strategies, to burnout prevention and restorative self-care practices.

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Great public schools for every student

The National Education Association (NEA), the nation's largest professional employee organization, is committed to advancing the cause of public education. NEA's 3 million members work at every level of education—from pre-school to university graduate programs. NEA has affiliate organizations in every state and in more than 14,000 communities across the United States.