President Obama believes that change starts with you

The President has always believed that the best ideas don’t just come from Washington. They come from individuals and communities all across the country. They come from people like you. To bring about real, lasting change the President needs you to stay engaged, share your stories, and add your voice to help address the challenges of the 21st century so we can win the future.

Communities in Focus

To win the future, we have to out-innovate, out-educate and out-build the rest of the world, tapping the creativity and imagination of our people. Learn more about how President Obama and the administration are working with communities around the country to take on the challenges of the 21st century.

African Americans

African Americans

President Obama has been working to secure the future prosperity of the African American Community through efforts such as increasing access to health care, creating jobs, revitalizing schools, and the development of targeted job creating investments in underserved communities.

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Arab Americans

Arab Americans

Through times of significant change at home and abroad, the Obama Administration’s commitment to meaningful engagement with the Arab-American community has remained steadfast. He understands that Arab-Americans have contributed to our nation since its earliest days and continue to play a critical role today.

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Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

The Initiative works collaboratively with the White House Office of Public Engagement and the designated Federal agencies to increase Asian American and Pacific Islander participation in programs in education, commerce, business, health, human services, housing, environment, arts, agriculture, labor and employment, transportation, justice, veterans affairs, and economic and community development.

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Disabilities

Disabilities

The President works to nurture a society that values the contributions of all of our citizens and residents, including the approximately 50 million people in this country living with disabilities.

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LGBT

Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

The White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships works to build bridges between the federal government and nonprofit organizations, both secular and faith-based, to better serve Americans in need.

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Hispanics and Latinos

Hispanics and Latinos

To win the future and secure prosperity for Hispanics and all Americans, we have to out-innovate, out-educate and out-build the rest of the world. The Hispanic community plays an integral part of that plan to win the future.

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Jewish Americans

Jewish Americans

Since taking office, the President has demonstrated that his vision includes the very issues that are of vital importance to the American Jewish community, from rebuilding the economy, fighting discrimination and making sure that every American has access to quality health care, to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and strengthening the U.S.-Israel relationship.

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LGBT

LGBT Community

The President and his Administration are dedicated to eliminating barriers to equality, fighting discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, and engaging LGBT communities across the country.

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Native Americans

Native Americans

Recognizing that the best policies for Indian Country come from Indian Country, the Administration has engaged tribal leaders like never before by hosting White House Tribal Leaders Conferences and ordering agencies to create detailed consultation policies.

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Seniors and Social Security

Seniors and Social Security

President Obama believes that all seniors — not just a privileged few — should be able to retire with dignity. And he believes that all Americans deserve to know that if they become disabled or if they lose the breadwinner in the family, Social Security will be there to protect them.

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Veterans

Veterans

Our Veterans and their families have sacrificed more than many of us can imagine in defending our freedoms and our way of life. The President is committed to ensuring that their service is never forgotten, and that they receive the benefits and opportunities they have earned.

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Women

Women and Girls

The White House Counsel on Women and Girls seeks to ensure that each of the agencies takes into account the needs of women and girls in the policies they draft, the programs they create, the legislation they support.

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Young Americans

Young Americans

The President is committed to engaging young people in this country, and the Administration is dedicated to getting youth involved with the issues that matter to them.

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