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Umoja Village, a nonprofit focused on supporting the Black community in South Carolina, celebrated its fifth anniversary with a community gathering to honor unity and cultural heritage. The event highlighted the organization’s efforts to address housing challenges and provide essential resources, as well as the launch of a new fundraising initiative aimed at uplifting underrepresented groups. Attendees shared personal stories of the organization’s impact, emphasizing the importance of community collaboration in fostering positive change.
Augusta, South Carolina – Umoja Village, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the Black community, celebrated its fifth anniversary on Juneteenth with a drop-in event that brought together community members and organization supporters. The gathering featured guided tours of the resource center and opportunities for attendees to meet with members of the Umoja Village board.
Founded in 2020, Umoja Village has focused on unifying underserved populations in South Carolina and fostering positive, sustainable change within the Black community. CEO Donna Moore Wesby indicated that a significant portion of the organization’s clientele still faces housing challenges, with 44% of those served last year experiencing homelessness or requiring assistance in securing housing.
The nonprofit provides a wide range of essential resources, including legal assistance, financial support, entrepreneurship guidance, and educational programs. The organization operates a freedom library stocked with works by African-American authors, including titles that may have been banned in public schools. This initiative aims to empower individuals through access to diverse literature and educational materials.
During the anniversary event, clients shared their experiences of how Umoja Village has positively impacted their lives. One individual recounted how the organization provided support during a difficult personal loss, showcasing the crucial role that Umoja Village plays in the community. Supporters of the organization emphasized its importance as a vital resource for those in need, highlighting the significance of community collaboration in delivering services.
As part of its anniversary celebration, Umoja Village coincided its event with Augusta’s ninth annual Juneteenth Festival, which ran from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m., emphasizing the organization’s commitment to community involvement and cultural celebration. The resource center remains open to the public from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday, making it accessible for community members seeking assistance.
Accountability and transparency are fundamental values for Umoja Village, as demonstrated by their public annual reports detailing donation allocations and operational expenses. This ensures that supporters and community members can track how contributions are utilized to further assist those in need.
Looking ahead, Umoja Village also discussed the upcoming launch of a new fundraising initiative titled “the Unity Works Campaign.” This program aims to bolster the organization’s efforts to uplift underrepresented communities, ensuring continued support for its vital services. With “Umoja” meaning “unity” in Swahili, the initiative embodies the nonprofit’s mission to foster a sense of togetherness and collective strength among community members.
The anniversary event not only marked a milestone for Umoja Village but also served as a reminder of the ongoing need for community support in addressing the challenges faced by vulnerable populations. The organization’s dedication to creating impactful change through unity reflects the aspirations and commitments of those it serves.
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