African Community Center

  • Food Access & Alleviating Hunger
  • Housing & Homeless Services
  • Social Justice

Who We Are

To help refugees and immigrants rebuild safe, sustainable lives in Denver.

To be an integrative center of multicultural exchange where community members feel a sense of belonging and actively contribute to an inclusive society.

 

Our Story

The African Community Center of Denver was created in May 2001 through our parent organization, the Ethiopian Community Development Council. Beginning with only 3 staff members resettling 60 refugees, we have grown into a staff of over 28 multi-lingual, compassionate employees who serve over 1,500 refugees, asylees, and other immigrants each year.

At ECDC African Community Center, we welcome refugees who have fled persecution and have been granted third country resettlement through UNHCR and the U.S. State Department. Refugees come to Colorado from all regions of the world. ACC welcomes people from all over the globe.

With a diverse staff and the help of faithful volunteers and interns, ACC conducts educational and social service programs that help newcomers rebuild their lives in their new community, navigate U.S. systems and cultures, gain confidence and economic self-sufficiency, and become productive, contributing, thriving members of society.

What We Do

Volunteers are vital to the fulfillment of the African Community Center's mission to help refugees rebuild safe, sustainable lives in Denver through supportive networks of people, services, and community activities. We welcome hard-working and passionate individuals who are committed to our mission and values.

To volunteer, you must first attend Training 1: General Orientation. At General Orientation you will learn about the work we do and be cleared to serve with ACC as a volunteer. Please RSVP to one of the General Orientations linked in the calendar below. If you are interested in becoming a First Friend or a Co-Sponsor, you must attend a General Orientation BEFORE attending Training 2: Partnering with Refugees at ACC (sign ups for which are also linked in the calendar).

Ways to get involved: 

Nest a home

Making a difference starts with making a home. A new country, a new language, and empty pockets are the reality for many newly arrived refugee families. Create a fully furnished home to welcome your new neighbors to the Denver community. A great one-time service opportunity for corporate or school groups! Click below for an info sheet to learn more. Questions? Email Michelle at volunteer@acc-den.org

 

Nest a home

Making a difference starts with making a home. A new country, a new language, and empty pockets are the reality for many newly arrived refugee families. Create a fully furnished home to welcome your new neighbors to the Denver community. A great one-time service opportunity for corporate or school groups! Click below for an info sheet to learn more. Questions? Email Michelle at volunteer@acc-den.org

 

Co-sponsor a family

Through co-sponsorship, refugees are paired with groups (e.g. faith communities, businesses, civil society organizations, clubs) who provide clearly defined financial and in-kind contributions and volunteer services to support their welcome and integration. ACC's Co-Sponsorship Program requires that a team of at least 7 volunteers walk alongside a family for 9 months, provide at least $3000 in financial support, and “Nest a Home” for the family. The team will welcome the family at the airport and work intimately with ACC and the family to support them as they settle into life in Denver.

 

Internships

The African Community Center is always on the lookout for new energy and support for our work and community. Interns play a key role in helping us further our mission to help refugees rebuild safe, sustainable lives in Denver through supportive networks of people, services, and community activities. 

We strongly value the investment of our interns. Interns bolster our capacity immeasurably, enabling us to achieve far more than we otherwise could.

Current Openings

All Opportunities to Welcome roles listed above are available.

Additional volunteer roles include:

Ruby’s Pantry Deliver Driver : (4 month commitment; Great role for people who have some Wednesday mornings available; Requires use of personal vehicle and ability to carry up to 30 lbs)

Details

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https://www.acc-den.org/