mass organizations
Mass organizations are large groups formed to represent the interests of a specific segment of society, such as workers, students, or women. They aim to mobilize people around common goals, often advocating for social, political, or economic change. Examples include labor unions and community organizations.
These organizations typically engage in activities like rallies, campaigns, and educational programs to raise awareness and influence public policy. They rely on collective action and grassroots participation, empowering individuals to voice their concerns and work together for a common cause, thereby enhancing civic engagement and community solidarity.