May
20
to Jun 5

African Caribbean & Black Excellence Scholarship Award

It's time to Celebrate Excellence!

Our focus is on our youths. They are the leaders of tomorrow, and we want to ensure they have the resources to be their best selves. We will continue to provide targeted workshops and seminars to encourage, provide information and educate them and their families.

We want our youth to understand and be proud of who they are. This will encourage inclusiveness, compassion, and excellence

ACCH is happy and excited to celebrate our amazing youths who have demonstrated academic excellence and a commitment to community service on June 1st, 2023 @ 5pm.

We know a community is as good as the quality and caliber of its people. This celebration is an investment in the people of the Region of Halton.

When we all feel valued, and respected, the community is stronger and better.

To learn more about this initiative, and join us to celebrate Excellence, please visit

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ACCH EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
May
7
to Sep 15

ACCH EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD

African Caribbean & Black Excellence Scholarship Award

Are you a student in grade 12 during the 2022/2023 school year, that resides in the Halton region and is still interested in ACCH Excellence Scholarship Award?

If you have demonstrated academic excellence and a commitment to community service?

Please complete the form below to register and apply for ACCH Excellence Scholarship Award. Send your volunteer hours and transcript to acchalton2020@gmail.com

Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to be recognized for your hard work and dedication; the Application deadline has been extended till May 12, 2023.

Send your volunteer hours and transcript to acchalton2020@gmail.com

For Q & A please reach out to us at the below contacts

email: acchalton2020@gmail.com

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Sep
2
to Apr 30

African Caribbean & Black Excellence Scholarship Award To Support Youth Academic Excellence In Halton Region

African Caribbean & Black Excellence Scholarship Award

YOUTH EMPOWERMENT

Our focus is on our youths. They are the leaders of tomorrow, and we want to ensure they have the resources to be their best self. We will continue to provide targeted workshops and seminars to encourage, provide information and educate them and their families.

We want our youth to understand and be proud of who they are. This will encourage inclusiveness, compassion and excellence, and we want them to:

❑Feel valued, important, seen and heard

❑Inspire our youth

❑Not feeling helpless

❑Encourage them to give it all it takes

❑Understand their heritage

❑Stand up against ignorance

CRITERIA

◈Students of African, Caribbean & Black descents

◈A resident of Halton Region

◈ Attending High School in Halton Region

◈A student in grade 12

◈Has a valid acceptance to an accredited post-secondary institution

◈ A student who has achieved the required Academic/Applied credits for entrance to a post-secondary Institution

◈Is involved in community work and gone above and beyond mandatory volunteering hours

◈ Is involved with any African/Caribbean/Black organization or Initiative in Halton Region

◈Recipients are expected to Mentor other students and Volunteer and be Ambassadors of the community

GUIDELINES

◈ Scholarships shall be awarded to students entering the first year of an accredited post-secondary Institution.

◈Presentation of the award(s) and dates to be determined before the end of the school year.

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Please complete the below form to register and apply.

ACCH Excellence Scholarship Award

Please send your transcript and volunteer hours to acchalton2020@gmail.com.

Application Deadline: April 30, 2023

Candidates will receive an email for a scheduled interview

For Q & A please reach out to us at the below contact

◈Email: acchalton2020@gmail.com

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Feb
1
to Mar 1

Black History Month

Black History Month (BHM) Is Important

Black History Month (BHM) is important and celebrated in Canada. We (people from all over the world) have migrated and settled in Canada and the onus is on us all to understand the uniqueness, social nuances, and culture of the country we have come to call home.

About Black History Month

"In December 1995, the House of Commons officially recognized February as Black History Month in Canada following a motion introduced by Dr. Augustine. The House of Commons carried the motion unanimously"

"In February 2008, Senator Donald Oliver, the first Black man appointed to the Senate, introduced the Motion to Recognize Contributions of Black Canadians and February as Black History Month. It received unanimous approval and was adopted on March 4, 2008. The adoption of this motion completed Canada’s parliamentary position on Black History Month" https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/campaigns/black-history-month/about.html

The United Nations also realize their needs to be more focus and intentionality of the world around people of African Heritage when it made a commitment "In December 2013, the UN General Assembly adopted resolution 68/237, by which it proclaimed 2015 to 2024 to be the International Decade for People of African Descent, with the theme “People of African descent: recognition, justice and development” https://www.ohchr.org.

“The Decade is to emphasizes the important contribution made by people of African descent and promotes concrete measures to stop discrimination and promote their full inclusion" Michelle Bachelet, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.

BHM is a significant part of our history as people of African heritage. This history needs should be taught in our schools. Understanding our past allows us to focus on the future and what must change for us to move forward.

Most of us from the African continent grew up without knowing anything about the 16th - 19th Century Transatlantic slave trade. I personally only got to know about this historic past when I learnt about and watched ROOTS by Alex Haley's 1976 novel did, I get to understand just a bit of the horrendous experience of our people during this period.

Celebrating BHM is about understanding the hurdles, experiences, pain, joy, trauma, and complexities of the period, and the continuous change that needs to continue.

As we continue to celebrate, it allows us to know the impact of Black people in the world at large. It gives us a sense of pride to know that despite all these experiences, we have made positive impact to the world.

Some Pacesetters and Innovators in our community includes but not limited to:

George Crum

Crum, a chef, and restaurateur is said to have unintentionally created the potato chip during the summer of 1853. They were made in response to a customer who sent back their fried potatoes after complaining they were too thick. The crisps were an instant hit, and though Crum never patented the creations, chips are now one of the world's favorite snacks.

Granville T. Woods

Woods accumulated sixty patents during his lifetime (1856-1910) many of which improved the functioning of railroads. His most notable are the induction telegraph system, which allowed traveling trains to communicate with one another while also allowing dispatchers to locate them, and the first electricity powered railway.

George Washington Carver

So many of us know George Washington Carver as the man famous for giving us peanut butter (bless him) but he is responsible for much more. As an agricultural chemist to increase the profitability of sweet potatoes and peanuts (which thrived in the South as opposed to dwindling cotton supply), Carver began conducting experiments in 1896 and created 518 new products from the crops. They include ink, dye, soap, cosmetics, flour, vinegar, and synthetic rubber. He publicly revealed his experiments in 1914.

Madam CJ Walker

Madam CJ Walker was the first African American woman to become a self-made millionaire after creating a line of hair products geared towards Black hair. (She created the first, "Madam Walker's Wonderful Hair Grower," in 1905). A new Netflix series based upon her life, Self-Made, is premiering in March.

Garret Morgan

It is safe to say that Garret Morgan's most prominent original designs have saved thousands of lives since their invention. Take his traffic signal, which he patented in 1922. It was the first to offer a third "caution" signal, which we now know as the yellow light. And in 1912, Morgan received a patent for his "Breathing Device," which was one of the earliest versions of a gas mask.

https://www.oprahdaily.com/life/work-money/g30877473/african-american-inventors/

How might we then as a community, take all these information to the next level. How can we get motivated to show everyone that we have what it takes to continue to add value and be relevant in the world. As a community, we need to keep up with the dialogue and conversations, until we see the change we want for our children and generations to come. To make this happen, it must be all hands-on deck.

Our children have a lot of ideas, they are creative and intelligent which is why we want to learn from them. We hold BHM Essay competition annually to encourage them to learn about the past and come up with ideas for the future.

Source: cnpngo.ca
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Let's Talk Virtual Series - How To Apply For Federal Procurement (Follow Up)
Jun
24
6:00 PM18:00

Let's Talk Virtual Series - How To Apply For Federal Procurement (Follow Up)

You have been invited to the following event.

ACCH Hosts Let's Talk Virtual Series - How To Apply For Federal Procurement (Follow Up)

When:

Thursday, Jun. 24, 2021 6pm – 8pm Eastern Time - Toronto

Joining info:

Join with Google Meet - http://meet.google.com/tnv-yisb-ggr

Join by phone - (CA) +1 289-351-9699 (PIN: 402 265 897)

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"Let's Talk Virtual Series" - Family Violence ...
Apr
29
6:00 PM18:00

"Let's Talk Virtual Series" - Family Violence ...

Hello and good afternoon everyone,

We hope you are all staying safe.

Join us for our next event,

"Let's Talk Virtual Series"

on Thursday April 29th, 2021 at 6pm to 8pm.

Our speakers are:

  • Edosa Adams-Idode,

  • Rtn. Romeo Mitchell, &

  • Abiola Akinremi RN.

We will have a robust discussion on family law and what's changing, impact on mental wellness in the family dynamics, and culture talk.

Be a part of the conversation.

Thank you,

ACCH Digital team

Joining info:

Join with Google Meet

meet.google.com/odv-xjxp-xfw

Join by phone

(CA) +1 587-794-6025 

(PIN: 113431120)

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