Who We Are

The Association is dedicated to fostering successful participation and integration of African Canadian women and their families into their Canadian communities.

The Association upholds its commitment to the community by actively addressing issues related to education, employment, cross cultural understanding and human rights.

We provide social, economic, psychological and spiritual support for members and their families across all aspect of their lives from new jobs and businesses, to weddings, births and bereavement.

The Association is committed to improving the welfare of their communities by upholding and celebrating African culture and heritage within the Canadian context.

The Association aspires to strengthen the spirit of unity amongst immigrants and non- immigrants in our communities through connection and sisterhood.

Check out information and recruitment procedures as well as the ongoing activities UACWA has done in the community and continues to do to strengthen their professional growth in social, economic, psychological and spiritual development.

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Mission & Vision

Mission

To empower African Canadian women and their families through education, cultural celebration, social connection, and access to resources so they can activate their potential, generate prosperity, and thrive in their communities.

Vision

Be the catalyst to create the right social, political, economic, and cultural environments to support the full engagement and contribution of African Canadian women and their families to Canadian society.

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Our Values

ValuesSisterhoodAndSupport
Sisterhood &
Support
ValuesEducationAndEmpowerment
Education & Empowerment
ValuesConnectionAndCommunity
Connection &
Community
ValuesDiversityAndEquity
Diversity, Equity &
Inclusion
TrustWorthy
Integrity &
Accountability

Goals & Objectives​

The primary objective of UACWA is to determine and respond to the needs and issues that African-Canadian women and their families encounter in areas of Education, Employment, cross Cultural understanding, and Human Rights.

Other key Objectives are

Our History

It was in March 1996 that a group of five women came together to discuss the possibility of establishing an organisation that will address the various challenges immigrant women and their families encounter as they settle or make transition to Canada with more emphasis settling in the Metro area in Halifax.

Funding and Donors

UACWA will not be able to achieve its goals and objectives without the support of funders who have supported our goals and objectives

Partnerships

Individually we are one drop, but together we are an ocean.

We are of the firm belief that our mission and vision can only be realized through effective partnerships.

UACWA has formed and continues to form, strategic partnerships with governments, local organizations, NGOs, private companies, and others to mobilize resources, find innovative solutions, and reach vulnerable communities with the assistance they need when they need it. Such partnerships include; the YWCA Young Women’s Christian Association, The Africadian Empowerment Academy (AEA), and The African Nova Scotian Decade for People of African Descent Coalition (DPAD). UAWCA is in the process of building more partnerships with organizations that share the same or similar values systems, goals etc.

WAGE

Women And Gender Equity

LSI

Department of Labour, Skills and Immigration

CCTH

Community Culture Tourism and Heritage

Red Cross

The Red
Cross

NSHA

Nova Scotia
Health
Authority

BBI

Black Business Initiative - Growing Stronger Black Businesses

ANSA

African Nova Scotian Affairs - Government of Nova Scotia

DCCF

Diversity and Community Capacity Fund

ANSDPAD

African Nova Scotian Decade for People of African Descent

Africadian

Education and skills development-based organization

YWCA Halifax

Employment Skills, Housing, Early Learning & Childcare

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