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The mission of the Choir is to bring different African styles of worship into the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, concerts & special events in order to enrich, inspire, motivate and engage parishioners and community at large.
African Repertory Troupe, Inc. the Other ART is a multi-generational performing arts troupe developing a solid repertoire of works ranging from the Theatre of the Absurd to historical in-depth perspectives, Improvisation, Music & dance-the very rhythm of our souls. The company was organized to remember and celebrate the long tradition of storytelling that forms the foundations of our African heritage. It is dedicated to representing a vision of the future more fully informed by our history and experience of poetry, performance and play.
Working with grassroots organizations in Africa by funding projects to jump start programs to empower women and children and provide Financial support & University Aids to African Students in the United States of America and in Africa
African Children's Fund's work with grassroots partners in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe in education and children’s rights is making a real difference to the lives of almost 5,000 children born into poverty every year.www.africanchildrensfund.org
African Adventures Foundation provides support to 20 schools in deprived areas of Ghana, Kenya and Zanzibar, in order to give 22,000 children more equal access to education. We support with infrastructure, equipment, food security, and health and hygiene.
African Village Support is a small charity which is making a big difference to the lives of villagers in rural eastern Uganda; working together with students and schools, women's groups and the youth we develop sustainable projects with the aim of achieving self sufficiency.
African Entrepreneur Collective was founded in summer 2012 by social entrepreneurs Julienne Oyler and Sara Leedom, whose experience living and working in Africa convinced them that supporting young entrepreneurs was the most sustainable way to move African nations out of poverty. Executive Director Julienne Oyler has an MBA from Yale University and more than 10 years of experience in education and international development. Managing Director Sara Leedom has an MBA for Oxford’s Said Business School and 15 years experience growing and managing social impact organizations. Both have lived and travelled extensively throughout Africa.
The African Science Academy (ASA) is Africa’s first STEM academy for academically gifted girls in Ghana. ASA provides brilliant, academically gifted young women from disadvantaged backgrounds from across Africa with a world-class STEM education – all on fully-funded scholarships.
The African Library Project changes lives book by book by starting libraries in rural Africa. Our grassroots approach mobilizes U.S. volunteers, young and old, to organize book drives and ship books to a partner library in Africa. Our method makes a concrete and personal difference for children on both continents.
The African Child Foundation is a non-profit organization whose mission is to support Fr. Henry Simaro in his efforts to transform the lives of orphaned and vulnerable children in the slums outside Nairobi, Kenya. We are committed to giving these children a future, by providing clean water, nourishing food, clothing, medicine, safe shelter and a quality education. This is an entirely volunteer-run organization with all the donations going to support the children.
The African Conservation Foundation works to protect Africa's endangered wildlife and their habitats, by tackling the root causes of biodiversity loss. Founded in 1999, ACF was the first organisation focusing on partnering with and building the capacity of grassroots conservation efforts in the region. ACF's mission is to support and link grassroots conservation initiatives in Africa by building their capacity, developing partnerships and promoting effective communication and co-ordination of conservation efforts. We protect wildlife, create new protected areas and restore ecosystems.
We strive to contribute to a world where urban and rural communities take responsible care of their environment, work consciously to conserve and protect natural resources in sustainable ways, and preserve historical assets and heritage for the benefit of future generations. Our mission is three-pronged. Conservation: Create significant and sustainable environmental change, specifically focusing on climate change, water conservation, food security, waste recycling, sustainable energy, preservation of endangered fauna and flora and greening projects that incorporate poverty alleviation and sustainable livelihoods. Education: Increase capacity and expertise of the southern African environment community, by transferring skills, providing mentorship and building supportive networks for the development and sustainability of the environment sector. Innovation: Use modern technology (e.g. GIS) capacity to enhance conservation efforts and to pioneer socio-ecological approaches to protected area management.