North Carolina African Services Coalition

  • Basic Needs
  • Community
  • Education
  • Family
  • Job Readiness/ Life Skills
  • People with disabilities

Who We Are

The North Carolina African Services Coalition (NCASC) is an IRS recognized 501(c)(3) non profit organization that provides services to refugees and asylees who resettle in Guilford County. Originally founded in 1997 as a community support organization for Greensboro?s African community, NCASC has since become a full-fledged refugee resettlement agency through grants with the NC State Refugee Office and the Ethiopian Community Development Council (ECDC). As such, NCASC is one of several organizations responsible for resettling newly arriving refugee families from all over the world into the Greensboro area. This includes assisting families in acclimating to their new environment, and tapping into a well-developed network of resources to achieve success in the areas of employment, education, finances, health, and more.

 

What We Do

 

VISION

A community where its members are empowered, integrated, and contributing.

GOALS

Empowering refugees and immigrants, providing vibrant leadership, building strong community relationships, providing sustainable service programs, creating a respectful resource center, and developing robust networking partnerships in the Triad.

VALUES

Passionate, Committed, Teamwork, Unity, Respectful, Inspiring, Trust, Community Empowerment, Diversity, and Professionalism

 

 

North Carolina African Services Coalition is looking for diverse and dedicated volunteers who are committed to serving the refugee community in becoming self-sufficient. 

Thank you you much for your support and we look forward to working with you!

 

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Details

Get Connected Icon (336) 574-2677 ext. 852
Get Connected Icon Rhiannon Kelly
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http://www.ascafrica.org