African Community Education

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Who We Are

We are African Community Education (ACE), a nonprofit organization based in Worcester, MA, dedicated to serving African and Haitian immigrant and refugee youth and families. ACE was founded in 2006 by Kaska Yawo, a Liberian refugee and former educator, and Olga Valdman, a local physician, who saw firsthand the challenges newly arrived African students were facing in the Worcester Public Schools. Many were entering the school system with interrupted education, limited English skills, and without the academic or social support they needed to thrive. What began as a small Saturday program with just 12 students has grown into a citywide, year-round organization serving hundreds of youth and families each year. Over the years, ACE has developed a wide range of culturally responsive programs including tutoring, mentoring, STEM and computer literacy workshops, college and career preparation, and ESL support for parents. All aimed at breaking down systemic barriers and building long-term success. Our mission is to equip African and Haitian students and families with the academic support, life skills, and community connections they need to succeed. Our vision is a Worcester where every African and Haitian child has the opportunity to reach their full potential. Confident in their identity, empowered through education, and supported by a strong, inclusive community.

What We Do

At African Community Education (ACE), we work alongside African and Haitian immigrant and refugee families in Worcester, MA to provide culturally responsive academic support, family engagement, and youth development programs tailored to their unique experiences. We accomplish our mission through a range of year-round services, including after-school tutoring, programs focused on literacy, STEM, computer literacy, mentorship, college and career preparation, and workforce development initiatives. These programs are designed to not only improve academic outcomes but also build confidence, cultural identity, and long-term stability. By combining education with holistic support and strong community partnerships, we help students succeed in school, strengthen family engagement, and foster leadership among African and Haitian youth.

Details

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Get Connected Icon Sean Engel
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http://www.africancommunityeducation.org