Deep’s Community Organizing programs build collective power by equipping both young adults and systems-impacted adults with the tools to lead change in Savannah. Through leadership development, coalition building, and issue-based campaigns, participants learn how to transform personal experience into collective action. By centering the voices of those most directly affected, youth navigating inequitable systems and adults with lived experience of those same barriers, Deep creates intergenerational pathways for advocacy, civic engagement, and long-term systems change.

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Youth Organizing – Focused on college-aged youth, this program equips young people with the skills to lead campaigns, build coalitions, and use their voices to advocate for equity in their schools and communities.

Adult Organizing – Designed for systems-impacted adults, this program develops leaders who draw from lived experience to organize their peers, influence policy, and advance justice-centered change.