A leading provider of culturally appropriate healthy foods and job skills training to black immigrants in the Greater Washington DC area. EIN#84-2431077.
Today is #GivingTuesday, the most crucial day for our fundraising at #AfriThrive! Your support can make a huge difference in empowering families with access to nutritious food and essential services. Let's make a positive impact together! Donate now ➡️ https://t.co/1zBo6AwUyf
#AfriThrive Co-Founders Dr. Truphena Choti and Prof. Charles Choti pose for a photo with Mohamed Nyaoga, former chairman of the Central Bank of Kenya, on the sidelines of the Grand Grandite Diaspora Sacco AGM. Mr. Nyaoga is chairman of the IMF External Expert Panel.
If you've ever wanted to cultivate your own garden and develop a green thumb, look no further than AfriThrive Cultural Farm in Poolesville! We're the perfect destination to embark on your gardening journey. Volunteer opportunities this summer to sign up https://t.co/ZJ48FzDjBz
Join us at AfriThrive Cultural Farm as we celebrate the diverse flavors and traditions of African cuisine. We can't wait to share the harvest of these incredible indigenous vegetables with our community tomorrow at Aspen Hill location! #AfriThrive#CulturalFarm#FlavorsofAfrica
Did you know Tomatoes and African Black Nightshade (Managu) are part of the same plant family? Learn more from our Farm Manager while participating at the Cultural Farm in Poolesville, MD. #AfriThrive
Access to fresh, local, culturally appropriate and environmentally sound food is essential for a sustainable food system. Join AfriThrive at the Cultural Farm in Poolesville to help make meaningful impact for our communities. #AfriThrive
Tonight on Ntv Kenya, Alex Chamwada OGW, MBS features AfriThrive Founders Charles Choti and Dr. Truphena Choti on #DaringAbroad: https://t.co/Fr4ncxVbgX
Today's World Refugee Day theme of “hope away from home” resonates perfectly with #AfriThrive mission of ensuring that immigrant communities attain full inclusion through access to healthy nutritious food as a way of enabling them to contribute to their new home. #UNHCR
Food insecurity remains a major challenge in the post-covid era and it is moreso a reality with systemically under-served communities like the African immigrants, families that are at the heart of #AfriThrive programs: https://t.co/tHUEY45eT3
Food justice & equity is a form of inclusion that should not be difficult given the several commitments by the different stakeholders. Healthy food for all should be mainstreamed and attendant challenges eliminated through stronger partnerships and collaboration. #AfriThrive
Are you a new farmer looking for guidance and support? Look no further! Our experienced team at AfriThrive is here to provide hands-on training and valuable insights every step of the way. 🌿
Come join us and sign up https://t.co/ZJ48FzDjBz
#AfriThrive#Culturalfarm
The 2023 World Day Against Child Labour is a moment for all who are committed to ending child labor to demonstrate that change can be achieved when will and determination come together, and provide a momentum for efforts to be accelerated. #AfriThrive
We sign off our working week with a special thumbs-up to our partners in our endeavor to make an impact in our target community. Thank you very much to you all!