To foster a strong, supportive community where individuals and businesses work together
Kalabari Awo Incorporated USA
We organize community development projects and charitable initiatives.
The Vision: To foster a strong, supportive community where individuals and businesses work together to address local needs, promote economic development, and enhance the overall well-being of our members and society.
We have 5 point-objectives:
1. Provide emotional and financial support to members in times of need.
2. Foster business relationships and collaborations among members.
3. Organize community development projects and charitable initiatives.
4. Promote education, training, and skills development.
5. Enhance community cohesion and social unity.
Kalabari Awo in US thrives on mutual support, empowering members to uplift one another through shared values, resources, and community spirit.
Together, we embrace the power of unity to drive collective growth, empowering every member and strengthening our shared heritage.
Through collaboration and shared purpose, we foster community empowerment, uplifting individuals and preserving our cultural legacy.
We are committed to social responsibility by fostering initiatives that uplift our community and contribute to the greater good. Through collaboration and action, we aim to create lasting positive impacts on society.
We are committed to social responsibility by fostering initiatives that uplift our community and contribute to the greater good. Through collaboration and action, we aim to create lasting positive impacts on society.
The Kalabari are a sub-group of the Ijaw people living in the eastern Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Originally, they were known as the Awome. The name Kalabari was derived from their ancestor Perebo Kalabari who was a son of Meinowei.[2] Their original settlement was spelt as Calabar by the Portuguese which was pronounced Kalabari. This settlement (town) was abandoned as the people moved to other fishing settlements. Portuguese settlers continued to maintain the name Calabari which became surrounded by the Efik people of Duke town.
Membership offers a range of benefits, including access to financial assistance during times of need, business networking opportunities, and training programs to develop valuable skills. Members also enjoy engaging in community service, social events, and gatherings that foster a strong sense of belonging.
To become a member of Kalabari Awo Incorporated USA, individuals must be of Kalabari descent by birth or marriage, and either reside in the local USA community or the diaspora. Additionally, members are expected to align with the organization's mission and values, actively participate in community activities, and contribute to fundraising efforts.
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We are committed to supporting those who are most in need within our community by providing financial aid, emotional support, and access to essential resources. Through collective action, we aim to uplift the underserved and ensure they are not left behind.
By fostering collaboration among our members, businesses, and partners, we strive to create meaningful and lasting positive change in the community. Together, we work towards shared goals of empowerment, development, and social responsibility.
Our community thrives through active participation, mutual support, and collective effort. We believe that when we work together, we can create a more inclusive, prosperous, and cohesive society for all members.
Yo need additional information on our organisation, our people or the community at large, please contact us with the details below:
kalabariawoinc@gmail.com
+1 (713) 382-6764
+1(281) 940-9381
+1 (281) 617-8552
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Empowering ourselves and community through mutual support, collective growth, and charitable acts.