Email Address
info@cccacnb-bccccnb.ca
Phone Number
+1 (506) 850-3906 | +1 (506) 953-1047
Our Location
770 St. George Blvd, Bureau 141 Moncton, NB E1E 2C6, Canada
info@cccacnb-bccccnb.ca
+1 (506) 850-3906 | +1 (506) 953-1047
770 St. George Blvd, Bureau 141 Moncton, NB E1E 2C6, Canada
The African Canadian Community Cultural Centre of New Brunswick
(CCCAC-NB) plays a crucial role in preserving and enhancing the
culture, heritage and contributions of the Afro-descendant community.
It also acts as an intercultural bridge, promoting exchanges with other
communities in the province through a variety of community, cultural,
educational and social projects and initiatives.
CCACC-NB offers a wide range of programs and activities, in
collaboration with its member associations, artists, artisans, educators,
newcomers and volunteers, to serve the community and the public.
These initiatives aim to strengthen the vitality and cohesion of the local
social fabric as well as social ties within our community.
With more than 35 member organizations, the CCACC-NB is proud to
embody a diverse community and to represent the largest network of
Afro-descendant organizations in New Brunswick. We are pleased to
invite you to discover our programs, participate in our events, and join
our mission of cultural and community enhancement and enrichment.
Active members: Community groups, artists, artisans and educators
Active members: Community groups, artists, artisans and educators who actively participate in the life of the centre and in important decisions, including general meetings.
Individual Members: These are adults, parents, children, tourists and newcomers who regularly or occasionally participate in our activities, events, exhibitions and performances.
Volunteers: People who volunteer their time and skills to support our initiatives and events.
Supporting Members: Donors and sponsors, whether individuals or corporations, who contribute financially to our projects to help us accomplish our mission.
We believe in the power of art and culture to strengthen the social fabric of our community. Come learn about our programs, participate in our events, and be part of our mission of cultural and community enrichment.
The centre’s mission is to celebrate, preserve and promote the cultural heritage and contributions of African Canadians to New Brunswick
society in all aspects of life, by combating racism and promoting equal opportunity. This involves cultural and community activities and educational services to strengthen the community and raise public awareness of the richness of cultural diversity
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