RKK Members
The Richmond Kwanzaa Kollective (RKK) is a collective of groups and individuals who commit to working equitably and equally together toward a common purpose. The ideals of the RKK are based on solidarity and the commitment to preserving the Afrikan rootness of Kwanzaa.
Past Members
EYE
Get Conscious Think Collective
Khepera Study Group
Image Church
Nation of Gods and Earths
Nubian Village Academy
Re of Life
Sankofa Food
2009 Participating Members
CAMP
DIVA |
CAMP DIVA - CAMP DIVA’s mission is to provide opportunities for teen girls to prepare themselves spiritually, physically, socially, emotionally, intellectually, and culturally, for their passage into womanhood through after school programs and summer retreats. FMI (804) 852-4385 or visit www.campdiva.org. Top
East Dist. Family Resource Center - The East District Family Resource Center is a non-profit organization, whose mission is to provide preventive and supportive services to improve the quality of life for families an individuals in the city of Richmond.
We offer:
Food, Clothing/Career Clothes, Heating Assistance
GED & Computer Classes
Youth Transition Programs
Parent Support Groups
Family and Senior Programs
Self Sufficiency Programs, including Life Plans, Life Coaching, and Financial
Literacy
Parent & Youth Programs to reduce alcohol, tobacco and other substance
use
Intake assessment
Information and Referrals
Community Showcases
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Ezibu Muntu - Ezibu Muntu African Dance and Cultural Foundation is a non-profit organization of educators, dancers, drummers, and other individuals dedicated to the promotion of knowledge and appreciation of African cultural values and artistic traditions. Ezibu Muntu seeks to enrich the diversity of our community and provide creative resources that will strengthen, nourish an d inspire present and future generations. Top
For the People - For the People is an alliance dedicated to providing information for the conscious development of Afrikan people. FMI (804) 354-0974. Top
Khepera Study Group - The mission of Khepera Study Group is to provide a forum to study Afrikan history, culture and consciousness as a means for ongoing personal growth and community development. Contact (804) 329-8710 for more information. Top
Richmond P.A.T.H. - Richmond P.A.T.H. (Paying Attention To Healing) is a therapeutic women's empowerment organization founded in the winter of 2007. P.A.T.H. was created to be a safe haven for women to not only face their pasts but to also honestly analyze the affects that our upbringings have had on our lives. Path's mission is to empower women by enhancing their lives through self actualization, mental and spiritual wellness, personal growth, and healing. We recognize that the first step towards healing, from the inside out, is to realize when we are not well. For more information visit our website at richmondpath.org. Top
Universal Negro Improvement Association & African Communities League (UNIA-ACL) Prosser Truth Division #456 - The objects and aims of the UNIA and ACL are to establish a united brotherhood among the race, to promote race pride and love; to assist the need; to aid in the abolishment of alien control in the whole of African; to establish diplomatic agencies in the principle countries and cities of the world for the representation and protection of all members of the race; to build educational institutions in African to conduct world-wide commercial and industrial intercourse for the good of the race; to improve conditions in all African communities. UNIA/ACL, P.O. Box 25694 Richmond, VA 23260 (804) 389-2682 www.richmondunia.org Top

