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| AHC Immigration Services / Services d'immigration • 2013 Diversity Visa Lottery Instructions | |
| Awards and Recognition •
2011 AHC Promotional Animation |
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2011
November 18: Annual US-Africa Economic Meetings Detailed Flyer or Agenda |
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2011
November 11: US-Africa Synergy Ambassadorship Finals, Women's Leadership in Motion. Meet the Contestants. details |
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2011
June 23: AHC Annual Providers Summit. Theme: “Organizing the African Community in New York”. |
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Clarisse Mefotso Fall, MPH at reception honoring Immigrant Heritage Week at Gracie Mansion details |
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| 2011 January: 10 African Women and Young Girls Graduated as AHC Community Ambassadors. details | |
| 2010 Accomplishments |
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| African First Ladies & Hollywood stars discuss health issues for details | |
| We would like to introduce you to the AHC a nonprofit organization located in Harlem, New York City. We are a multilingual information clearing house and referral service. Our purpose is to provide health education, immigration and social support services to newly arrived immigrant populations in New York City with an emphasis on the African population. Through our network of referral services and dissemination of health, immigration and social welfare information, the AHC mission is simple and clear. Our mission is to serve as a bridge between mainstream service delivery systems and the newly arrived immigrant population, creating partnerships that will advance the mission of the corporation. To see or download the AHC
"Our Profile" brochure, click
here for English, click
here for French.
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The African Hope Committee is comprised of professionals from a myriad of backgrounds including health, education, and legal who have between them over fifteen (15) years of experience in community outreach and service. As concerned New York City residents, the members of AHC have compiled information and referral service networks that facilitate positive behavior modification strategies in assisting the newly arrived immigrants in staying physically, emotionally, and socially healthy. |
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441 Convent Avenue • New York, NY 10031 |
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