Serving Our Community
11.18.23 – Here are a few highlights from the National Diabetes Awareness Month Health & Resource Fair.
8.23-25.23 – Here are a few highlights from the National Community Action Partnership (NCAP) Convention, which was held in Atlanta.
03.05.2023 – FACAA has partnered with The Voter Empowerment Collaborative (VEC) for several years to ensure youth have a seat on the bus to visit the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma on “Bloody Sunday.” This trip, which took place on March 5th, was designed to educate both young and old about this historical event.
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