Uniting African Communities Worldwide

Vision Statement:

To build a united, healthy, and economically empowered African community across the globe, rooted in shared values, mutual support, and sustainable development.

🔹 Mission Statement:

To promote health, sanitation, youth empowerment, and economic development within African communities globally and in Africa by fostering unity, advancing opportunities, and implementing sustainable initiatives that uplift lives and preserve cultural identity.

🔹 Focus Areas:

1. Health & Sanitation – Promoting access to clean water, hygiene education, and basic healthcare services.

2. Youth Empowerment – Supporting education, leadership development, and vocational training for young people.

3. Economic Development – Encouraging entrepreneurship, job creation, and skills training to reduce poverty.

4. Community Unity & Cultural Exchange – Strengthening bonds among African communities globally through cultural events, dialogue, and partnerships.

5. Advocacy & Collaboration – Partnering with governments, NGOs, and institutions to influence policies and expand impact.

A woman is smiling while wearing a traditional African outfit. The fabric has a yellow pattern with black details. She is standing outdoors with green foliage in the background, giving a relaxed and natural setting.
A woman is smiling while wearing a traditional African outfit. The fabric has a yellow pattern with black details. She is standing outdoors with green foliage in the background, giving a relaxed and natural setting.

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About our Founder and CEO

Mr. Samuel Kelvin Tarplah was born on Sunday, April 30, 1968, and hails from Liberia, West Africa. He is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Federation of African Community INC. He is also a member of the American Medical Association (AMA).

Mr. Tarplah’s academic background includes a focus on neuroscience, with studies at Stanford University and Penn Foster College of Medicine. He is one of the founders of the Foundation for International Services and Pro-Life Liberia. He is also a graduate of the American Institute of Human Rights.

He is a passionate advocate against gender-based violence and violence toward women and children. He firmly opposes illegal abortion and supports the right to life.

A Christian by faith, Mr. Tarplah respects all religions and strongly believes that everyone has the right to freedom of worship.

Community Gallery

Showcasing unity, empowerment, and development within African communities worldwide.

A group of people dressed in traditional attire, adorned with colorful garments and intricate beadwork around their necks. They appear to be participating in a cultural or ceremonial event, standing closely together in a formation. The scene is set outdoors with blurred greenery in the background, indicating a bright, sunny day.
A group of people dressed in traditional attire, adorned with colorful garments and intricate beadwork around their necks. They appear to be participating in a cultural or ceremonial event, standing closely together in a formation. The scene is set outdoors with blurred greenery in the background, indicating a bright, sunny day.
A group of people are gathered outdoors, some kneeling, and others standing. One person in the foreground wears a black t-shirt with the text 'I love my HISTORY, I love my CULTURE, I love my PEOPLE, I love ME.' The atmosphere seems active, with visible signs being held by participants.
A group of people are gathered outdoors, some kneeling, and others standing. One person in the foreground wears a black t-shirt with the text 'I love my HISTORY, I love my CULTURE, I love my PEOPLE, I love ME.' The atmosphere seems active, with visible signs being held by participants.
A group of people gathered outside a building, wearing traditional attire with bright red and intricate patterns. Many have braided hairstyles and some are adorned with beaded jewelry. The setting appears to be a cultural or social event.
A group of people gathered outside a building, wearing traditional attire with bright red and intricate patterns. Many have braided hairstyles and some are adorned with beaded jewelry. The setting appears to be a cultural or social event.
Colorful fabric with a pattern of African continent shapes in green, yellow, and red, alongside illustrations of people, trees, huts, and vehicles labeled as transportation. The fabric features geometric decorative stitching in the center.
Colorful fabric with a pattern of African continent shapes in green, yellow, and red, alongside illustrations of people, trees, huts, and vehicles labeled as transportation. The fabric features geometric decorative stitching in the center.
A sign with text in white on a dark background that reads 'Forcing a Change' and details the role of women in leading the fight for black freedom. The background includes a blurred outdoor scene with trees and a building.
A sign with text in white on a dark background that reads 'Forcing a Change' and details the role of women in leading the fight for black freedom. The background includes a blurred outdoor scene with trees and a building.
A man is holding up a Pan-African flag in an outdoor setting with trees in the background. He is wearing a grey tank top and a cap, while other individuals stand around, some wearing masks.
A man is holding up a Pan-African flag in an outdoor setting with trees in the background. He is wearing a grey tank top and a cap, while other individuals stand around, some wearing masks.

Our Locations

The Federation of African Community Inc. connects African communities globally, promoting health, sanitation, youth empowerment, and economic development across various locations.

Global

3713 S West Ave, Sioux Falls SD 57105

Local

9 AM - 5 PM