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Everyone is invited to join our kickoff experience to our "California Grown" Pan African Global Holiday.
Join us prepare for a full weekend of festive California Kwanzaa Ag Expo Weekend events showcasing our "California Grown" agricultural exhibits of fruit and vegetable production, fish and wildlife, forestry, world trade, fashion and cultural tourism.
Together we expose children, parents and elders to learn about ancient and modern Agriculture traditions that share the importance of "First Fruits of the Harvest."
For a quarter century we have worked toward restoring the intent and function of ancient Pan African Harvest celebrations in a good way.
Our annual California State Capitol Kwanzaa eforts remains an amazing opportunity for everybody to focus upon the good, at our festive Kwanzaa harvest events.
Our long and arduous year round efforts support full engagement throughout our #1 California Ag industries.
Together, we celebrate new opportunities ithroughout California Agriculture and support expanding California Black Agriculture, globally.
Come enjoy our festive and exciting Kwanzaa Holiday atmosphere.
Everyone is welcome to our family friendly offerings, Matunda Ya Kwanza, First Fruits of the Harvest.
100 Black Men of Sacramento (BMoS) is a non-profit, 501(c) 3 organization (Federal Employee Identification Number 94-1698065) that formed in 1986 as an affiliate chapter of the 100 Black Men of America (100 BMOA). 100 BMOS utilizes its diverse talents to create an environment that enables mentees to be motivated to achieve and be empowered to become self-sufficient stakeholders in the economic and social fabric of the community they reside. 100 BMOS is committed to the intellectual development of youth and the economic empowerment of the Sacramento community based on the following precepts: respect for family, spirituality, justice, and integrity.
100 BMOS has created programs that have empowered thousands of mentees to become self-sufficient and responsible stakeholders in the economic and social dynamics of their communities. 100 BMOS programs are focused in the areas of mentoring, education, economic empowerment, and health and wellness. Through a systematic process of group mentoring, workshops, and conferences, 100 BMOS improves the quality of life and enhances the educational achievement of Sacramento’s underserved.
Jack and Jill of America, Inc., is a membership organization of mothers with children ages 2 – 19, dedicated to nurturing future African American leaders by strengthening children through leadership development, volunteer service, philanthropic giving and civic duty.
The late Marion Stubbs Thomas founded Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated, on January 24, 1938, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Twenty mothers came together to discuss creating an organization to provide social, cultural and educational opportunities for youth between the ages of 2 and 19. In 1946, 10 chapters were involved in the national restructuring process. The constitution and bylaws were drawn up, and the organization was incorporated under the laws of the state of Delaware.
Today, Jack and Jill boasts more than 230 chapters nationwide, representing more than 40,000 family members. Each chapter plans annual programming activities guided under a national theme. Through service projects, Jack and Jill of America creates a medium of contact for children to stimulate their growth and development. Since 1956, the Sacramento Chapter has continued to build on the objectives and aims of the National Organization.
The Sacramento Chapter is fulfilling its shared vision with Jack and Jill of America, Inc., to invest in the future of our children and to help children reach their fullest potential.
The Sacramento Chapter is a part of the Far West Region of Jack and Jill of America, Inc.
Since its founding in 1991 by visionary Nigerian leaders including the late Dr. Newton Ekpo, the Sacramento Association of Nigerians has been a cornerstone of community life in Sacramento, CA. Born from a mission to embody the principles of "Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress," SAN has grown into a vital organization that brings together citizens and residents of Nigerian descent across the greater Sacramento region. The association was created with a profound understanding that community members needed a dedicated space to forge connections, celebrate their heritage, and support one another.
At its heart, SAN is committed to strengthening families and nurturing the next generation of Nigerian-Americans. The organization recognizes that children and young adults benefit greatly from spaces where they can connect with peers who share their cultural background, fostering a sense of belonging and identity. By sponsoring and offering year-round programs, SAN works to keep the family unit stable and thriving while honoring the values that define the Nigerian community.
Today, SAN continues to grow stronger in pursuit of its original vision, creating value for families, friends, and the wider Sacramento community. The organization remains a trusted resource for newcomers, a gathering place for established community members, and a beacon of cultural pride. Through its unwavering dedication to unity and progress, SAN demonstrates the power of community-driven initiatives in enriching the lives of all it serves in Sacramento, California.