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15th Annual Africa Day Gala

Saturday, June 17, 2023 from 5:30 PM to 10:30 PM
In-person: Edmonton Expo Centre – 7515 118 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB

A Celebration of African Cultutre, Food & Music. In Support of Africa Centre Mental Health Counselling Clinic.

Attire | Formal, Cultural, Look Your Best

Program

  • Complimentary Parking
  • Reception and Appetizers on Arrival
  • Various Performances and Live Entertainment
  • Delicious African-inspired Buffet
  • Mock-tail
  • Dance

Tickets

$100 – General | $75 – *Members | $1750 VIP Table of 10 (includes preferred VIP seating for 10 guests, complimentary mocktail at table and pre-set VIP appetizer at table)

**Please note that membership will be verified. Member tickets apply to those who are approved Africa Centre members by May 25, 2023. Those who do not have valid Africa Centre membership will have their tickets refunded.

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The 14th Annual All Africa Soccer Tournament & Games

Saturday & Sunday, July 1 & 2, 2023 from 7:00 AM
In-person: M.E. LaZerte High School - 6804 144 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5C 3C7

Community Engagement

The 14th Annual All Africa Games and Soccer Tournament hosted by Africa Centre is here again! It would be our absolute pleasure to see you out there as you join us to have a good time. We are calling on teams, supporters, spectators friends and family!

There'll be something for EVERYONE! Entertainment, Fun games, Kids activities, Music and refreshments! Come enjoy summer on the field cheering for your favourite soccer team!

This is a FREE event, please RSVP your attendance for us to monitor the attendance.

Cohort two of 2023 Ujima Program

Ujima Fellowship Program

Cohort Two of 2023: deadline to apply is June 11. Program begins on July 4.
A unique opportunity for emerging black leaders in Edmonton to engage in civic roles with advisory and decision making bodies.In-person.

Youth Programs 

The Ujima Fellowship is a leadership development program that aims to address structural racism and inequity by creating opportunities for diverse representation within advisory or decision making entities. The aim is to support young Black leaders between the ages of 18 - 35 who demonstrate a willingness to develop leadership skills and want to serve on advisory or policy-making platforms.

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