WHY ARE YOU HERE?
People land here for different reasons — maybe you want to register voters, show up at rallies, learn how local government works, or simply stay informed.
Whatever brought you here, you’re in the right place.
This is F.A.N. for Change – Indivisible Comal County — where neighbors across Comal and Guadalupe counties come together to learn, vote, act, and lead.
Find your reason. Take your first step. Let’s get to work—together.

Join F.A.N. for Change
LEARN
Know your community. Understand the issues. Cut through the noise.
Explore F.A.N.’s WTH America!
Nonpartisan news, global insight, and local headlines that matter.
VOTE
Know your deadlines. Understand your ballot. Show up informed.
Simple, trusted tools to help you navigate voting, policy, and local government.

ACT
Take Action in Your Community
GET INVOLVED LOCALLY
Whether you’ve got 5 minutes or 5 hours, there’s a way to plug in and help.
Real change happens when people like you step forward.
- Join a block walk, phone bank, or outreach event
- Host a town hall or civic meet-up
- Attend or organize an issue-based pop-up
- Share trusted civic info on social media
- Volunteer with nonpartisan orgs you believe in
Join F.A.N. for Change
Ways to Support F.A.N.
Support our community advocacy, voter education, and local organizing.
F.A.N. is your front row seat to real impact.
- Join the volunteer team
- Contribute skills (design, admin, policy help, outreach)
- Support local voter education
- Help shape and lead new initiatives
- Amplify the mission by sharing content and resources with your network
Upcoming Events in Comal & Guadalupe Counties
Awareness is power — but change happens when we act together.
See what’s happening near you and jump in:
Volunteer at local events and rallies.
Organize with us through Mobilize and Empower.
Take action on the issues that matter most to you.
Explore open volunteer roles and join the team where your skills fit best.

Drought and Demand: Groundwater Management
Tye Preston Memorial Library 16311 S Access Rd, Canyon Lake, United StatesA panel from the Texas Water Development Board, Comal Trinity Groundwater Conservation District, and the Edwards Aquifer Authority discusses management of groundwater resources.
Got an Event Coming Up?
Help us spotlight what’s happening in our community. Whether it’s a local gathering, civic forum, healing retreat, or grassroots action—if it aligns with our mission of culture, conversation, or collective power, we want to know about it.
All submissions are reviewed before posting. Once approved, your event may be featured on our calendar or in our weekly roundups.
If you would like for F.A.N. to participate in the event, please let us know in the “event description” section of the form.
Submit Your Event for Review
LEAD
Leadership isn’t about a title — it’s about impact.
Step Into Civic Leadership
Everyone has influence. Whether you lead a conversation, a campus club, a community group, or a campaign—your voice matters.
Pathway to Lead
- Start a voter education initiative at your school, church, or workplace
- Mentor first-time voters or new volunteers
- Speak at community forums or city meetings
- Apply for a local board or commission
- Support someone running—or run yourself
What City Council Actually Does
Before you vote—or lead—know what the role is.
Learn how your local council shapes everything from zoning to public safety.
About the City Council
- City council shapes the everyday issues that affect your life—budgets, roads, safety, housing, and more.
- Approves city budgets and funding
- Oversees public safety and infrastructure
- Holds public meetings for community input
- Works with the mayor and city staff to implement policies
Support Felicia’s Leadership (Campaign 2027)
FELICIA’S CAMPAIGN FOR CITY COUNCIL
Felicia Ray Owens is running for local office in 2027 to represent your voice and values.
Learn how you can support, share, or join the journey.