Three pillars of community empowerment — culture, health, and mentorship — rooted in Anambra, growing in America.
ASDA-DV’s programs are designed to address the three most critical needs of the Anambra State diaspora in the Delaware Valley: preserving cultural identity, improving health outcomes, and empowering the next generation of Igbo women.
The living culture of Anambra State — traditional dance, music, attire, oral history, and community celebration — transmitted across generations in the Delaware Valley. Our cultural programming ensures that Igbo identity is not just remembered, but actively lived.
Traditional Dance & Music
Igbo Language Preservation
Cultural Attire & Fashion
Oral History & Storytelling
Bilingual English and Igbo health workshops delivered by licensed professionals who understand the Anambra community. We address the health disparities that disproportionately affect immigrant women — with culturally competent, community-centered care.
Breast Health & Cancer Screening
Maternal & Reproductive Wellness
Mental Health Awareness
Chronic Disease Prevention
Structured mentorship circles for young Igbo women ages 14–24. We pair emerging leaders with accomplished Anambra women who model dual cultural identity — not as a burden, but as a superpower. Applications open Spring 2027.
Mentorship Circles (Ages 14–24)
Professional Development
Cultural Identity & Pride
Leadership Training
Whether you want to volunteer, become a member, sponsor a program, or simply attend an event — there is a place for you in ASDA-DV.
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