Shop Ankara fabrics, fresh fish, and everyday groceries at the Sokoni Afro Shop — NCCEEP’s social enterprise where every purchase supports community programs and services.
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Shop Ankara fabrics, fresh fish, and everyday groceries at the Sokoni Afro Shop — NCCEEP’s social enterprise where every purchase supports community programs and services.
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Position Title: Program Assistant Description: As a non-profit organization established in 2016, NCCEEP’s mission is to unite various organizations, establishments and individuals and help these entities work together for the all-around
Omoluabi Black History Month Windsor Celebration 2026 Featuring Babarinde Williams & Teajai Travis Date: February 28, 2026 at 2:30 PM Venue: Mackenzie Hall Cultural Centre 3277 Sandwich St. W, Windsor,
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Experience the power of Black culture through movement, rhythm, and words! Enjoy captivating dances, soul-stirring drum sessions, inspiring spoken word performances, and insightful presentations that celebrate Black history and resilience. Don’t miss this unforgettable event!
Position Title: Program Assistant Description: As a non-profit organization established in 2016, NCCEEP’s mission is to unite various organizations, establishments and individuals and help these entities work together for the all-around
Position Title: Youth Board Member (Volunteer position) Description: As a non-profit organization established in 2016, NCCEEP’s mission is to unite various organizations, establishments and individuals and help these entities work together
Position Title: Board Member (Volunteer position) Description: As a non-profit organization established in 2016, NCCEEP’s mission is to unite various organizations, establishments and individuals and help these entities work together for
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 22, 2023 Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario – Tomorrow’s Leaders Starting Out (ToLSO), a new micro-grant program for young Canadians ages 15-30 years old funded by Canada Service Corps,
Nigerian Canadians for Cultural Educational and Economic Progress (NCCEEP), hosted a Small Business Expo at the Optimist Community Centre Gymnasium. It was an exciting chance for members of the community
Jonathan Pinto gets a special preview of this Sunday’s Nigerian feast at the Optimist Community Centre I’ve never tried Nigerian food. So when I came across a “Taste of Nigeria”
JOLLOF RICE. EGUSI SOUP. FUFU! GET A TASTE OF NIGERIA THIS SUNDAY IN WINDSOR Read More »