Afro Caribbean Association of Manitoba Incorp - Winnipeg

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The Afro-Caribbean Association of Manitoba, ACAM, was founded in 1968 and since has been consistently and extensively involved in Manitoba’s Black communities.

About Afro Caribbean Association of Manitoba Incorp

ACAM was founded on March 8, 1968 with Kofi Amoh as its first president. Today we take great pride in the fact that our presidents have hailed from several countries- Belize, Dominica, Ghana, Jamaica, Nigeria, South Africa and Trinidad and Tobago.

ACAM was incorporated on June 1, 1972. On April 15, 1974, ACAM took possession of premises at 259 Watt Street. After renovations the centre was officially opened on July 31, 1976, and on September 1, 1981, we paid off our mortgage.

The Afro-Caribbean singers became well known locally and put out an album “Sun, Spirit and Soul”, in 1975 and had a subsequent re-release as a CD in 2007. The Afro-Caribbean dancers constitute an on-going tradition, and has performed in Manitoba, USA and in Jamaica.

ACAM has been in Folklorama since its inception in 1970, starting out on Morley Avenue, then moving to other locations including Crescentwood Community Centre, River East Arena, Technical Vocational High School, Sargent Park School and presently Grant Park High School.

ACAM has published the Black Historical Calendar for many years and in 1994 sponsored the Book ” Black Experiences in Manitoba”. ACAM endeavours to encourage and to meet socio-cultural needs. To that end there are Summer Drop-in centre, children’s Christmas party, a very popular seniors’ Christmas dinner , a traditional Harambee, Dinner theatre productions and Job Recruitment Fairs.

ACAM, embracing all strands of the Black historical experience, has made a valuable contribution to the vitality of the Manitoba Mosaic. There are always new challenges. We will stay the course for the betterment of all of us, in building and sustaining a vibrant community.

Contact Afro Caribbean Association of Manitoba Incorp

Address :

259 Watt St, Winnipeg, MB R2K 2R4, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +799
Postal code : 2
Website : https://www.afrocaribbean.org/
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259 Watt St, Winnipeg, MB R2K 2R4, Canada
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Best chicken ive ever had
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Very welcoming crowd worth a visit.
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I went to a Christmas Supper and it was great - the people were very hospitable and make me feel at home.
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Ayodele Odeyemi on Google

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They exhibit major qualities of an African-caribbean association with open arms to welcome and help members
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Great atmosphere and lots of history as one of the long running Cultural Organizations in Winnipeg
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Afro Caribbean Association of Manitoba or ACAM for short is an organization that caters to the Caribbean/African community in Wpg. Their hall is at this location and holds a lot of cultural events.
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I commend the vision of previous community members to take action on the dream to create this social venue for the black community in Winnipeg. The building has been very well cared for. They have one of the most well stocked, clean and well organized kitchen I've had the pleasure of helping out in. Let's all work together to preserve this for generations to come.

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