MOLINE, ILLINOIS (November 15, 2023) — The AKWAABA QC, an IRS 501(c) Tax Exempt non-profit Organization is pleased to announce its open house/luncheon on November 18, 12-3PM, at its office located on 1531 47th Avenue Ste 2, Moline IL 61265

The AKWAABA QC which translate to “welcome” in Akan Language in Ghana is a new non-profit organization that is led by immigrant individuals who share the same linguistic and cultural background of the community they serve as defined by the make-up of its Board of Directors and the Organizations' leadership and management. AKWAABA QC is established on Community Navigators Model. The Community Navigators are leaders of associations, faith-based organizations, churches, or trusted persons in the community who speak the same languages of the community.

The mission of AKWAABA QC is to welcome immigrants, refugees, migrants, and asylum-seekers in the Quad Cities by providing them with necessary training and information that will help them integrate into the Quad City community and lead them to their full potential. This is done through advocacy, collaboration, and connection with community partners to ensure their successful integration into the community.

The open house/luncheon gives us the opportunity to introduce AKWAABA QC to the Quad Cities Community and share the services we are providing to the community we serve.

For more information, please contact Nana Ouro-Agoro, President and CEO of AKWAABA QC, E-mail: akwaabaqc@gmail.com and Phone number: (309)716-7437.

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