The Esan Association of New England is a vital organization dedicated to preserving Esan culture, supporting community members, and enhancing the overall well-being of its members through a wide range of initiatives and programs.
To promote and participate in all educational, scientific, cultural, economic, and civic activities that will advance the overall well-being of the Esans.
To promote the welfare of members, provide a forum for members to discuss and address issues, and, at the appropriate time, partner with others to help the people back home.
Annual cultural festivals, traditional dance and music performances, and cultural heritage days to celebrate and educate others about Esan culture.
Scholarship awards, tutoring services, and educational seminars to support academic achievement and lifelong learning.
Health fairs, fitness programs, and workshops on health issues prevalent in the community.
The association is typically governed by an elected board of directors and various committees focused on specific areas such as culture, education, and health.
Membership is open to all Esan individuals and families living in New England, and often includes different membership tiers to accommodate various levels of involvement and support.
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Your support and contributions will help us achieve our goals of enhancing the quality of life and well-being in Esan Land. Your generous donation will empower us to carry out our mission.
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Massachusetts, USA
Annual cultural festivals, traditional dance and music performances, and cultural heritage days to celebrate and educate others about Esan culture.
Scholarship awards, tutoring services, and educational seminars to support academic achievement and lifelong learning.
Regular social events such as picnics, holiday parties, and community meetings to foster a sense of belonging and camaraderie.
No fewer than fifteen physically challenged persons in Edo Central Senatorial District have benefited from the gesture of Esan Association of New England, Boston at Irrua Edo State.
Edo Central Bureau Chief Ferdinard Osakue reports that wheelchairs and cash donations were given out through the President of Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities, Edo state chapter Ann Ojugo.
PO Box 291, Lynn, MA 01905-0591