Arab American Heritage Council
About Arab American Heritage Council
Since its establishment in 1980, the Arab American Heritage Council has been a cornerstone organization serving the Flint, Michigan community with dedication to cultural preservation and community empowerment. AAHC recognizes the importance of supporting Arab Americans through practical assistance while celebrating the rich cultural contributions of the community. The organization's mission extends beyond service delivery to include advocacy and education, working to ensure that Arab American voices are represented in conversations affecting their lives. By offering immigration assistance, naturalization services, and language programs, AAHC removes barriers that many face when navigating complex systems. The council's commitment to cultural sensitivity training and educational workshops demonstrates a belief that understanding leads to stronger, more cohesive communities. Through arts and cultural programming, AAHC creates spaces where Arab American heritage is honored and shared with the broader Flint population. The organization's willingness to identify and respond to emerging needs shows a deep understanding of community dynamics and a genuine commitment to serving people, not just programs. Supported by private donors, corporate partners, and grant funding, AAHC embodies the collaborative spirit necessary to build thriving, inclusive communities in Flint, MI.