Reform Organizations
Reform organizations are groups that aim to bring about changes in policies, practices, or social norms to improve society. They often focus on specific issues such as education, healthcare, or environmental protection. By advocating for reforms, these organizations work to influence legislation and public opinion, seeking to create a more equitable and just society.
These organizations can take various forms, including non-profits, grassroots movements, and advocacy groups. Examples include the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Greenpeace. Through campaigns, research, and community engagement, reform organizations strive to address systemic problems and promote positive change.