Indivisible is a nationwide grassroots movement that has been making waves since 2016. Its mission? To resist the Trump agenda and promote progressive values through local organizing and advocacy.
Indivisible is empowering individuals to come together in their communities to hold elected officials accountable. It focuses on a wide range of important issues, including health care, climate change, immigration reform, and social justice.
Key Principles
Building Power: Indivisible believes in building a movement that can challenge the current political landscape by holding elected officials accountable.
Civic Engagement: It focuses on increasing civic engagement and encouraging individuals to take action in their communities, whether attending town hall meetings, contacting representatives, or organizing events.
How It’s Making an Impact
Local Organizing: Indivisible encourages grassroots activism by helping local groups engage with their representatives, organize town halls, and mobilize for rallies.
Training & Resources: It provides training for activists to effectively lobby their elected officials and rally community support.
Get Involved!
Website: Check it out for more information and resources
Stay Updated
Follow Indivisible on its social media for the latest updates, success stories, and ways to get involved:
State and Local Groups
Each state has its own Indivisible organizations, often with local chapters that focus on regional issues.
Other Washington State Groups
Not shown: local group Facebook pages.
Washington Indivisible Network
Apparently inactive since March 2025.
Also at Plainly, Garbl
Advocacy Resources
Where passion meets purpose — and information becomes action.
Find your lawmakers, track legislation, make your voice count.
Step-by-step guides, toolkits, and platforms for effective organizing.



Sequim Indivisible, Port Angeles Indivisible both have Facebook Group pages!