Join Black community events in Orlando, FL celebrating your cultural heritage. Find cultural festivals, professional networking events, religious celebrations, educational workshops, fundraisers, and social gatherings that bring the Black community together. Stay connected with events that honor your traditions and create meaningful connections.
The Monthly Paint & Sip Night is a recurring creative event designed for all types of Black women to unwind, connect, and explore their artistic side. Hosted every first Wednesday, this event offers a welcoming space for participants to relax, express themselves through guided painting, and enjoy a BYOB atmosphere.
I have been dedicated to helping people through their most stressful legal battles. I am an attorney that listens and cares. My clients rely on me to be a highly-efficient and strategic voice of reason as well as their legal expert. My mission is to help you obtain the best possible outcome for your case.
The National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) is a real estate professional trade organization. NAREB Orlando advocates for home ownership & generational wealth mindful of diversity. We are committed to 2 million new home owners in 5 years.
The National Association of Real Estate Brokers, (NAREB), is a Real Estate Professional trade organization. We have local chapters across the country who embrace our ideals and mission of “promoting democracy in housing”. While our name suggests an organization of Real Estate Brokers, it is a professional real estate organization which includes membership from multiple disciplines in the real estate industry. We welcome professionals in all areas of real estate to join us and help promote our mission.
Our national goal is to bring together the nation’s minority professionals in the real estate industry to promote the meaningful exchange of ideas about our business and how best to serve our clientele. We strive to create an environment where creativity flourishes in both the workplace and the marketplace
To service our target market, we ensure training and educational opportunities are available to our entire membership across the many disciplines we represent, providing certifications and special designations in many areas of interest. Our ability to professionally service our client base is the foundation by which we operate.
Our organization was founded in 1947, making it the oldest minority professional trade association in America. It was formed out of a need to secure the right to equal housing opportunities regardless of race, creed, or color. Since its inception, we have participated in meaningful challenges and legislative activities, to establish fair housing for all.
The Central Florida Medical Society was founded in 1974, when eight (8) African American physicians formed a component society of the National Medical Association (NMA). The NMA is the largest Black medical organization in the world. These founding physicians were bedrock members of the Central Florida community and felt the need for a society that offered camaraderie, social outlet, and clinical interaction that was not widely available to them in the general community.
Since its’ beginning, the members and the auxiliary have worked to promote health and health education in the Central Florida area. Programs have been presented in local churches, schools, neighborhood centers and health fairs. The Central Florida Medical Society is an annual contributor to the African American Health Summit providing clinical leadership and evaluations to male participants attending the event. The Central Florida Medical Society has hosted the NMA’s annual conference and sponsored the “Walk A Mile With A Child” health event and is the sponsor for Annual Scholarship Gala benefitting aspiring students on their journey to becoming physicians. Central Florida Medical Society clinicians continue to mentor African American youth in our communities.
Most medical specialties are represented within the membership of the medical society. And the demographics of the physicians continue to diversify. As the Central Florida community grows and additional physicians join our community, the Central Florida Medical Society anticipates serving the educational and collegial needs of the physicians in our area.
The Paul C. Perkins Bar Association (PCPBA), founded in 1981, is a professional organization devoted to actively promoting the advancement of African Americans in the legal profession and diversity within leadership roles in the Central Florida community. PCPBA also strives to educate the Central Florida African American community about the legal system and promote reform and improvements in the law to aid in the administration of justice.
In honor and memory of Paul C. Perkins, Sr., who served the community of Central Florida as an advocate for civil rights and justice, as well as a business man and philanthropist, the Orlando Chapter of National Bar Association was renamed as the “Paul C. Perkins Bar Association” in 1986.