With your support, the ACCL has been able to provide for the immigrant and refugee communities of the Greater Lowell area since their ribbon cutting ceremony on October 29, 2016, through education, advocacy, presentations, partnerships, community events and mentorship programs.
We hope that you will consider supporting the African Community Center of Lowell to help us achieve our mission, together.
Here; ACCL director is seen giving the values of the center as a gift during one of the tours by a community church summer program. Kids are seen stretching their hands to receive the core values of the center:
Achievements
Courage
Commitments
Leadership
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Ivory
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Represents the need to cherish and preserve our culture and to hold in high esteem our heritage won for us.
Peacock
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Represents pride, vision and self-respect. We are proud of our culture, and we pride ourselves in treating all people with dignity in our community.
Zebra
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Represents the intercultural connections of our shared community.
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EIN: 84-2740360
ACCL Sponsors


MISSION
To equip African immigrants and refugees in the Greater Lowell area with resources to be actively engaged community members, through educational, social and cultural initiatives.
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Core Values
Community Involvement
Advocacy
Educational Growth
Cultural Heritage
Postcard by Artist, Robert Freeman, Parsley's Great Adventure Book & ACCL Walkathon T-shirt

Price TBD

Price $10

Price $25
ACCl Book page displays school visits and Thank You notes from the students and teachers. Please use this link to read more about it. To read about the Telecommunity meeting with Congresswoman, Lori Trahan, please click this link.



