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Circle of Culture End of School Concert and Fundraiser

Circle of Culture Concert

Help us end the school year with a bang. Help us prepare for next year and provide scholarships to families for our full-day and weekend support African-Centered educational programs. 

Tickets Here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ayas-circle-of-culture-concert-tickets-24958216698
2015-2016 banner w students wekesa afiyaAYA doesn't only support our youth, it supports the community in a number of ways.
Justice@Home
Relationship Counseling
Healing Oppressions Wounds Retreats
Uhuru Esusu - Home-Buying Collective
and more...
wekesa and afiya by mama ayo  1 Rarely do we ask. We're asking now, not because we're about to close or are over our heads in debt.
We're asking so we can expand, can grow, can offer more services to more of our community at a time when our community is being squeezed. It's also the time when our community needs us the most.
But you know we can take without giving. You and the community will have a wonderful time. All the way from Philly, Kala Jojo is a Black Community Treasure. This is the brother that I learned to tell Sundiata from. He's the truf! Through in some powerful AYA students performing, plus a few guests or two and you will want to stay all night! Trust me. We 'gon through down!
Get your tickets! HERE
Please support our current co-sponsors. See flyer.

Event Co-sponsorships needed and welcomed; call us. Call us. If you want to volunteer, call us. If you have questions, call us.

404.532.9958 - Afiyao@gmail.com
404. 201 .2356 - Wekesa@gmail.com
Save the date!  Get your tickets! HERE  Sponsor a student or family!
AYA Educational Institute presents our first annual
Circle of Culture Concert and Fundraiser.

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